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Is teenage drug abuse on the increase or the decline?

Updated: 8/20/2019
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The statistics for teenage drug abuse show increases in almost every country. However, one of the reasons for this is that there is better reporting of figures now and these figures come from drug rehabilitation schemes that are offering help to many of these victims, so the prognosis remains hopeful.

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