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  2. NYC pledged to clean up the ‘Broadway of the Bronx ... - AOL

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    The “Broadway of the Bronx” is a drug-ridden wasteland, where hordes of zonked-out junkies openly buy dope, shoot up and overdose in broad daylight — despite city officials’ years-old ...

  3. Daytop - Wikipedia

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    Daytop, or Daytop Village, or “Daytop Village New Jersey Inc.” is a drug addiction treatment organization with facilities in New York City and New Jersey.It was founded in 1963 [3] in Tottenville, Staten Island [4] by Daniel Harold Casriel along with Monsignor William B. O'Brien, a Roman Catholic priest and founder and president of the World Federation of Therapeutic Communities. [5]

  4. North and South Brother Islands (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    In 1695 the government granted both to James Graham who did not develop the islands because the currents in the area were treacherous. [9] The islands were both originally part of Queens County. On June 8, 1881, North Brother Island was transferred to what was then part of New York County (later to become the Bronx). [10]

  5. Lincoln Detox - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Detox was a drug detoxification clinic in Lincoln Hospital in the South Bronx.It was founded in 1970 by members and affiliates of the Black Panther Party, the Republic of New Afrika, the Young Lords, and Students for a Democratic Society.

  6. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    A heroin addict entering a rehab facility presents as severe a case as a would-be suicide entering a psych ward. The addiction involves genetic predisposition, corrupted brain chemistry, entrenched environmental factors and any number of potential mental-health disorders — it requires urgent medical intervention.

  7. Opioid use disorder - Wikipedia

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    [109] [110] This approach is seen as ineffective without plans for transition to long-term evidence-based addiction treatment, such as opioid agonist treatment. [64] Though treatment reduces mortality rates, the first four weeks after treatment begins and the four weeks after treatment ceases are the riskiest times for drug-related deaths. [7]