Study: ‘Huffing’ is more popular among adults than kids

03/18/2011 // Greensboro, NC, USA // Personal Injury Lawyers News // Nicole Howley
“More than 1 million adults were “huffing” last year, according to SAMHSA’s newly released “Data Spotlight Study,” based on data from treatment facilities across the country.
That’s more than those who used crack or LSD, Heroin or PCP. In fact, the study found 54% of all people who sought treatment in 2008 were adults over age 18,” reported CNN. This is shocking to me. “Huffing” was always something that kids did because it was easily accessible inside their homes and cheap.
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