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There was some fascinating research in Judaism which showed that as an individual moved from being orthodox, to conservative and eventually liberal.. there was a steep rise in the prevalence of drug use and drunkenness in society. It's not because the Jewish faith, at an orthodox level, derides drugs or drinking- but more that it derides letting yourself down publically.
— Griffith Edwards
Pioneering addiction medicine researcher and founder of addiction studies field
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In 19th century England, there was no law against opium use until something like the 1890's. It was freely available, people didn't talk about addiction but rather about 'bad use of opium'... Charles Dickens used to use it extensively! It wasn't always banned!
— Griffith Edwards
Pioneering addiction medicine researcher and founder of addiction studies field
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The evidence is that 50% of young heroin users who are under 19 will die by the age of 50. It's a terrible danger. People with alcohol problems have got a full 400% increase in expectation of death, than people without alcohol problems.
— Griffith Edwards
Pioneering addiction medicine researcher and founder of addiction studies field
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There's a very strong relationship between depravation and drug use in many western cultures. It's not the sole reason- you do get the rich and mega-privileged using drugs... You can't go shouting from the rooftops that it's all about depravation... a lot of it is... but there are other social factors, personal factors, genetic factors and economic factors – all mixed into the pot.
— Griffith Edwards
Pioneering addiction medicine researcher and founder of addiction studies field
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What's special about it as a science subject is that it is so awkward, it doesn't lend itself to easy solutions. It's a multi-factorial problem, very different to- for example- the question of what causes influenza?
— Griffith Edwards
Pioneering addiction medicine researcher and founder of addiction studies field
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What is obvious is that the first reason people use drugs is that they're there. You can't use drugs unless they're there, and they're cheap for your pocket or for the fruits of your stealing! For that reason, we need to get a deeper understanding of the fundamental question of why drugs are available on our streets.
— Prof. Griffith Edwards
Pioneer of addiction medicine and alcohol dependence research; founded modern addiction psychiatry
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There's a very strong relationship between depravation and drug use in many western cultures. It's not the sole reason- you do get the rich and mega-privileged using drugs… You can't go shouting from the rooftops that it's all about depravation… a lot of it is… but there are other social factors, personal factors, genetic factors and economic factors – all mixed into the pot.
— Prof. Griffith Edwards
Pioneer of addiction medicine and alcohol dependence research; founded modern addiction psychiatry
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You can't get addicted to drugs unless you're exposed to them. You have to be exposed in situation where you can determine the dose. If you take the drug long enough and in a high-enough dose… most drugs which are addictive, will give you withdrawal symptom… making you feel rotten, and giving you another reason to take more.
— Prof. Griffith Edwards
Pioneer of addiction medicine and alcohol dependence research; founded modern addiction psychiatry
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What's special about it as a science subject is that it is so awkward, it doesn't lend itself to easy solutions. It's a multi-factorial problem, very different to- for example- the question of what causes influenza?
— Prof. Griffith Edwards
Pioneer of addiction medicine and alcohol dependence research; founded modern addiction psychiatry