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There were also tabloid chapters that had him as the sperm donor for Melissa Etheridge’s “test-tube” baby, and that time Phil Collins paid for a new liver to replace the one Crosby had ruined through years of chemical abuse.

Even resistant mosquitoes, however, can take only so much chemical abuse, and Marit Farenhorst, a researcher at In2Care, a Dutch mosquito-control firm, and her colleagues think they have devised a way to dish out more of it.

King County expanded methadone treatment capacity by 400 slots in 2014 and the county plans to continue to expand in 2015, according to Brad Finegood with King County’s Mental Health, Chemical Abuse and Dependency Services division.

In a confession marked by candor and salinity, the former First Lady traces the history of her chemical abuse.

Says Don Fehr, head of the players' union: "Chemical abuse is a medical problem and should be treated like one, presupposing the doctor-client relationship and its confidentiality."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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