drug abuse
drug abuse
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by Jessica April - 2007-01-08
Wouldn't life be easier if kids came with instruction manuals? No matter what the situation - be it the "Terrible Twos" or requests for tattoos - you'd always know where to turn for answers. When your...
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by Stephanie Loebs - 2007-01-18
The lore of cocaine is long and storied. In the late nineteenth century it was used for medicinal purposes - as a stimulant of the central nervous system, people took products laced with cocaine to ai...
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by Stephanie Loebs - 2007-01-18
In 2003, the National Institute on Drug Abuse reported that over six million Americans had used prescription medications for recreational purposes. Painkillers like OxyContin and Percoset are popular ...
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by Stephanie Loebs - 2007-01-18
What is successful treatment of addiction? To answer this question correctly, it needs to be understood first that addiction is a chronic, lifelong condition that requires changes to one's lifestyle a...
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by Gary Paul Evans - 2007-01-20
Often when people give up smoking cannabis, a massive hole (or void) is made within themselves. They are left with a feeling of depression and emptiness. It's like something is missing. Something you ...
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by Stephanie Loebs - 2007-01-22
Weed, pot, Mary Jane, herb, dope, grass. Marijuana goes by many names, but no matter what you call it, it remains the number one illegal recreational drug in the United States. Though some states have...
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by David Snape - 2007-01-29
A coworker told me a story about her recent jury duty and how that experience really opened her eyes to the realities of drug abuse. She was surprised to learn how people addicted to drugs often end ...
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by Denny Soinski - 2007-01-31
The Doctor Who Had EverythingWhile scanning the information on the Titusonenine blog, I recently read a post entitled "A Bout With Addiction, for the Doctor Who Has Everything" that captured my intere...
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by Denny Soinski - 2007-01-31
Internet-Related AddictionsIn my travels through cyberspace, I have noticed an increasing number of websites and blogs discussing various forms of Internet-related addictive behavior. In fact, I have...
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by Denny Soinski - 2007-01-31
Smoking Can Prime the Brain for Later AddictionAn article entitled "Adolescent Smokers Have A Greater Risk Of Developing Alcohol-use Disorders Than Nonsmokers" by Richard A. Grucza, and Kevin W. Chen ...