Since 1935, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has been the cornerstone of programs that help people quit drinking or taking drugs. In…
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Archives for 2017
Vyvanse Abuse Is Hitting Campuses Hard
Over the last few years, ADHD drugs such as Adderall have flooded the drug scene around high schools and colleges…
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“Gray Death”… The $10 Deadly Street Drug
When it comes to buying any kind of product, at a certain point, the ultimate goal for most American consumers…
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3 Signs a Loved One Needs Inpatient Rehab
Unfortunately, far too many people have had to watch a loved one fall into the grips of an alcohol or…
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Questions to Consider When Choosing an Inpatient Rehab Center
For people who struggle with an alcohol or drug addiction, checking in to a residential inpatient rehab center is often…
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DIY Detox: More Complicated Than You Think
As Americans have more information at their fingertips than ever before, do-it-yourself guides are growing in popularity, from helping people…
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The Federal Government Showing Concern About Opioid Epidemic
Recently, the U.S. government announced it was allotting $485 million for fighting the opioid epidemic, the most aggressive legislation to…
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How Stress and Anxiety Can Lead to Alcohol Addiction
Millions of people worldwide regularly drink alcohol, and with a demanding work culture combined with a $200 billion booze industry,…
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The True Impact of the Recession on Mental Health in America
As a result of high unemployment rates, loss of financial stability, and the rise of fears about terrorism, the modern…
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