Discount on Group Registrations - Addiction Congress 2017
Join Addiction Congress 2017 and share your knowledge. CME credits will be accredited to the participants and abstracts will be published with unique D.O.I.
- (1888PressRelease) May 06, 2017 - Greetings!!
The purpose of this invitation is to formally invite you all in the upcoming 6th World Congress on Addiction Disorder & Addiction Therapy, August 29-31, 2017 Prague, Czech Republic organized by Conference Series LLC.
Addiction Congress 2017 is a specially designed conference to bring the expertise in the field of Addiction and Addiction Therapy across the globe for mutual sharing and enrichment of their invaluable knowledge and Nobel work.
The main theme of the conference is "Innovating Advanced Technologies in Preventing and Treatment of Addiction" which covers a wide range of critically important sessions.
The vision of Addiction Congress 2017 is to provide a comprehensive discussion on current research and development on Addiction and Addiction Disorder that will coherently help in providing better therapeutic future.
Why to attend??
With members from around the world focused on learning about Addiction Research and Therapy. The conference brings together some of the latest, most thought-provoking research from around the world. In a small and intimate setting, researchers and clinicians from all corners of the world are able to exchange ideas, share findings and discuss future collaborations. This will produce a broader international knowledge-base and wonderful advances in the field of Addiction Therapy. World-renowned speakers, the most recent techniques, and the newest updates in Addiction research and Therapy are hallmarks of this conference.
Why Prague, Czech Republic?
A rapid assessment conducted in the Czech Republic during the second half of 1995. The main aim of the assessment was to describe patterns of illicit drug use, particularly in the capital, Prague. A Rapid Assessment Board was established to oversee the study, and both secondary and original data were collected from a range of sources. Illicit drug use was found to have increased throughout the country in the preceding five years, with amphetamines being the most popular substance. Polydrug use is common. There has been an increase in the use of the so-called "dance drugs", especially lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), among younger people, and heroin, especially in the main urban areas. Injecting is on the increase, too. There is an urgent need to expand both fixed-site and community-based services to prevent and eliminate these addiction disorders.
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