Sunday, March 29, 2015

Substance Abuse and Addiction Recovery Awareness Ribbon

Support Addiction Recovery Turquoise Blue Ribbon Guardian Angel Painting Rectangle Art Magnets
Support Addiction Recovery Turquoise Blue Ribbon Angel Art
Addiction Recovery uses a turquoise blue awareness ribbon for supporting its cause.  Addiction recovery includes many controlled or illegal substances like alcohol, cocaine, club drugs, marijuana, MDMA, methamphetamine, steroids, and tobacco.

See more Addiction Recovery Awareness Angel Art Gifts or view Turquoise Awareness Ribbon Gifts at the Zazzle Awareness Gallery Store or CafePress Store.

The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) studies the science  of drug abuse and addiction. 

Learn more on the NIDA website at http://www.drugabuse.gov/drugs-abuse


Learn the facts about the most commonly abused drugs. Each drug page includes a brief overview, street and clinical names, the effects of the drug on the brain and body, statistics and trends, and relevant publications and articles written by NIDA researchers and scientists.
For an overview of all of these drugs, see Commonly Abused Drugs.  Also see ourEmerging Trends page for additional information.

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