+ Follow DR. ROSENDO SUALOG Tag
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[Title] => Addiction expert magsasagawa ng PCAM confab sa Bohol
[Summary] => Isasagawa ng Philippine College of Addiction Medicine (PCAM) ang 8th Annual Convention sa Center Professional Development sa Dauis, Bohol sa Setyembre 13-15, 2012.
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[Title] => Experts say children, rich or poor, are easy prey of illegal drug gangs
[Summary] => Nilo was five when he started smoking cigarettes and sniffing rugby or solvents. At age eight, he began smoking marijuana and still sniffed rugby. Two years later, he was also addicted to shabu.
He is just one of the many street children who have fallen prey to the drug menace in the country and is the youngest self-confessed polydrug user in the street children project of the Medicines Sans Frontiers (MSF), a Belgium-based international humanitarian organization.
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DR. ROSENDO SUALOG
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September 9, 2012 - 12:00am