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Health / Drug culture / Harm reduction / Medical terms / Ethics / Recreational drug use / Withdrawal / Arguments for and against drug prohibition / Substance dependence / Medicine / Mental health / Drug control law
Date: 2014-10-20 14:58:53
Health
Drug culture
Harm reduction
Medical terms
Ethics
Recreational drug use
Withdrawal
Arguments for and against drug prohibition
Substance dependence
Medicine
Mental health
Drug control law

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