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The speech President Obama should give
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Drug abuse and alcoholism that interfere with the ability to work make many people eligible for SSI, SSDI and food stamps. Congress has tried to prevent benefits going to those who are currently abusing drugs or alcohol; but those restrictions don't …
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Facing the Stigma of Abortion 40 Years after Roe v. Wade
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Their research shows one in three women has an abortion by the time they reach the age of 45. That's an estimated … That can lead to problems like rage, lowered self-esteem, eating disorders and drug or alcohol abuse. Majors says that's … Some …
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Hope for kids of divorce
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Sometimes that road can lead to mental health problems, drug and alcohol abuse and run-ins with the law. In an effort to … Two hundred forty children, ages 9-12, were followed after one or both of their divorcing or separating parents went through …
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