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		<title>Aftershock Looms For Substance Abuse in Gulf Coast</title>
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                <description>As the focus of relief efforts of Hurricane Katrina shifts from crisis mode to examining short-term stability and rebuilding, substance abuse has fallen under the radar, making thousands of residents uneasy about the future of a now exacerbated addiction problem. Inadequate funding and scarce resources are at the top of the list of obstacles for addiction-focused health care professionals, counselors, and those providing substance abuse services. The most alarming realization is that the worst is yet to come. (...)
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