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Under 10s treated for drug abuse

Children as young as six have been treated for cannabis addiction in Manchester, a drugs expert has said.

Drug specialists also reported regularly seeing addicts aged eight and nine referred to them.

They said the children suffered from paranoia, sleeplessness, anxiety, depression and schizophrenia.

One drugs worker said the youngest child he had dealt with was six - and that addiction was usually just one of a series of problems youngsters face.

Mike Linnell, 47, from the charity Lifeline Project , which has run a support service for young substance abusers in Manchester for two years, said: “We run eight different young person’s services in the country and two years ago we didn’t run any.

“Around 70% of the young people who we treat come to us through the criminal justice service.

“They have mostly been in trouble with the law already and drug addiction is only one of a whole series of problems they have to face.”

Oldham Alcohol Substance Intervention Service (Oasis) said children were trying out drugs at a younger age.

The warning comes only days after a new study into the effects of cannabis led to calls for the government to reclassify the drug.

Oasis opened five years ago and offers support to young people suffering drug abuse problems.

Jamelia Rashid, from the centre, said: “It is very unusual to have a child as young as eight suffering from cannabis addiction.

“We have only had one case of a child of that age coming to us within the last five years.

“Alcohol, not cannabis, remains the most commonly abused drug among young people.

Ms Rashid added: “The average age for young people seeking support for problematic cannabis use is around 14, though it’s not unusual for 11 and 12-year-olds to begin experimenting”.

He added that many of these children also have family problems, alcohol addiction and are frequently in care.

Via BBC News

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High Blood Pressure in Children

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Children at any age can have high blood pressure. The American Heart Association recommends that all children 3 years and older have their blood pressure checked.

High blood pressure in children usually signifies other ailments such as kidney or heart disease. If the primary disease is properly treated the child’s blood pressure usually returns to normal.

Some children have high blood pressure not attributed to a secondary cause. Researchers don’t have an explanation for this and often call it primary hypertension.

The tendency to have high blood pressure can be inherited. It is more frequent and more severe among African Americans than Caucasions. Researchers don’t fully understand the reasons behind the genetic influences.

If your child has high blood pressure a diet low in fat, high in fiber and low in salt may be prescribed. A regular exercise program will surely be advised too. Medication may also be prescribed if needed.

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