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Alcoholics Anonymous is an organization that helps men and women, both young and old, overcome the obstacles that are associated with alcoholism. The organization requires nothing, other than the willingness to commit to a lifestyle free from alcohol and other substances. More...
A meeting in Akron, Ohio, in 1935 between two drunks who appeared to be hopeless led to a program of recovery that was later called Alcoholics Anonymous. From its humble beginnings, AA has grown into a recovery program that has helped millions of alcoholics. More...
Addiction can be defined as the obsession with or compulsion to use something in particular. In this context, addiction is a physical state in which the body actually relies on a substance in order to function normally, creating a state of dependence. More...
Substance abuse is a major problem plaguing adolescents and teens in the United States. Kids who experiment with drugs and alcohol are more likely to engage in risky behavior and have problems in school. More...
Alcoholism and the abuse of alcohol not only affect the abuser, but the people around the abuser. The effects can range from personal issues to legal problems and serious medical concerns such as cirrhosis of the liver, which can lead to liver failure and result in death. More...
There are almost three million nurses in the United States. There are hundreds of nursing organizations committed to meeting the needs of nurses. Many of these organizations are for all nurses, such as the More...
Ambien is the brand name for the generic drug zolpidem, a sedative and hypnotic drug taken as a sleep aid. Ambien affects chemicals in the brain that may become unbalanced and, as a result, cause sleep problems or a condition known as insomnia. More...
Anorexia is an eating disorder that is characterized by patients losing large amounts of weight due to voluntarily starving themselves. Some anorexics also abuse laxatives, cause themselves to vomit if they do eat, and exercise excessively, sometimes to the point of exhaustion. More...
Ativan, or lorazepam, is frequently prescribed for anxiety disorders. A member of the benzodiazepine family, Ativan is a mild tranquillizer and sedative and acts as a central nervous system depressant. More...
Bulimia, also known as bulimia nervosa, is an eating disorder where the victim eats abnormally large quantities of food and then causes themselves to vomit. Bulimia is also considered a mental illness, because the patient often has a distorted sense of their body size and shape. More...
Cocaine is an alkaloid extracted from the leaves of the South American coca shrub. Street names for the drug include coke, toot, snow, flake, blow, crack, nose candy, and rock. Cocaine works on the central nervous system, causing excessive amounts of dopamine to build up in the brain. More...
Many people take codeine to relieve pain, clear up a cough, or to get rid of a cold—not to become an addict. Yet an increasing number of people are finding themselves popping pills for longer than intended. More...
Alcohol and drug abuse is on the rise in college campus across the country, despite the schools’ attempts to show the effects of drinking and using drugs. Compared to statistics from a decade ago, it’s clear that more work needs to be done. More...
A person who has a gambling problem cannot control their spending and betting habits. This can result in serious financial problems. People who have a gambling addiction will continue to bet even when they are losing all of their money. More...
Once in awhile, everyone will feel sad or blue. These feelings are fleeting and normal. But when a person is suffering from depression, the sadness will interfere with daily life and cause pain for both the person and those who love him or her. More...
There are few substances as powerful and addictive as crack cocaine. People have been known to become addicted to crack with just one hit. Since its introduction to the U.S. in the early ‘80s, crack has destroyed millions of lives every year. More...
Demerol is the trade name for meperidine, a narcotic drug that can be synthesized by combining benzyl cyanide with dichlorodiethyl methylamine. Demerol was originally intended to be used to treat muscle spasms, but since the analgesic properties of the drug were discovered, it has been prescribed almost exclusively for moderate to severe pain relief. More...
Dual diagnosis is a condition where individuals have both a substance addiction and a mental illness. Because they co-exist, these two conditions exacerbate each other, and require simultaneous treatment. More...
Although few studies exploring the gun and drug connection have examined the types of drugs involved, it would be safe to assume that higher profit margins and more addictive substances could increase the percentage of firearm involvement. More...
Maybe taking a pill is the fastest cure, but is it the safest? And is it really solving the root of the problem? Where do we stop? Do we take drugs to quit gambling? To cure sex addicts? To keep us off the internet and away from the TV? Unlike a pill, a More...
People take steroids to improve physical appearance and athletic performance much faster than is possible through diet and exercise alone. They are are most commonly used by male athletes and weightlifters, but women and non-athletes also use them. More...
Millions of people suffer from eating disorders. Both women and men are affected. Eating disorders can cause long-lasting psychological problems and damage to the body's organs, as well as extreme weight fluctuations and interference with daily activities. More...
Ecstasy is a recreational drug often used in the party scene at raves, nightclubs, bars, concerts and college parties. Ecstasy belongs to the entactogen family of drugs, entactogen drugs act as stimulants, hallucinogens and mood elevators. Other street names for the drug include E, XTC, clarity, insight, essence, Adam and love drug. More...
GHB is a club drug that lowers inhibitions and makes the user feel relaxed, mildly euphoric, and energetic. GHB is easily made and sold at cheap prices. It can be made from solvents used to strip paint, degreasing solvents, drain cleaner, and other household products. This chemical concoction’s ingredients vary widely based on the manufacturing process and the manufacturer. More...
Hallucinogens are groups of drugs that differ from one another in chemical structure but generally cause changes in one’s thoughts, moods, or perceptions. Although these drugs do not always cause hallucinations, they usually do change thought processes and mood. More...
Heroin is a highly addictive drug that can be injected, smoked, or snorted. It is a derivative of morphine, which is a product of the opium poppy. The use of heroin interferes with the pleasure receptors in the brain, blocking the ability to perceive pain. More...
Living with someone who has an addiction or who lives a risky lifestyle can be difficult. Trying to talk to the person about their problems, or even threatening and pleading may do nothing. If nothing else has worked, it may be time for an intervention. More...
Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense. Legal involvement is inevitable. Not only can it end lives, it can involve a very intense legal battle. If a person has been charged with a DUI, it is important to seek counsel from a DUI attorney because DUI laws are constantly changing. More...
While it may not seem that a drug derived from an active ingredient in fungus would be too appealing, the millions of people out there that abuse lysergic acid diethylamide, better known as LSD, would probably beg to differ. More...
A mental illness or mental disorder is defined as a behavioral or psychological problem that manifests itself frequently and may worsen as the result of external stimuli. Practitioners define mental disorders by classifying them into different categories. More...
Mental health facilities are in place to help those who need psychiatric evaluation and help, either short or long-term. In New York City, patients can easily find mental health care facilities to meet their every need, whether it is drugs, alcohol, violence in the home, or getting help for children. More...
Statistics show that nearly 40 percent of the United States population has tried marijuana at least once. Also called weed, pot, grass, or hemp, it is the most widely used recreational drug, used by people of all ages and economic backgrounds. More...
Methamphetamine, or meth, has serious effects on the mind and body, causing people to lose teeth, weight, and skin elasticity. It is one of the most highly addictive drugs available and can be taken in several ways. More...
Morphine is noted for its benefits in relieving extreme pain, and is used by people all over the world to relieve the discomfort caused by illness, surgery, or severe injury. Just as it is known for its medicinal qualities, morphine is also well known for its addictive qualities. More...
OxyContin was first made available to patients in 1995. It is made from oxycodone, with chemicals added to slow the release of the pain relief, making the affects of the drug last longer. More...
OxyContin is a commonly prescribed to manage chronic pain. It contains the active ingredient oxycodone. The drug is available in liquid form, as a tablet, capsule, and a long-acting tablet. More...
Opiates are narcotic drugs which contain opium or a derivative of it. Opium is processed from the sap of the poppy plant. The major opiates include morphine, codeine, thebaine, and papaverine. More...
Intensive out-patient drug rehab facilities meet in the middle, between a clinical inpatient rehab center that doesn’t allow you outside it’s own doors until treatment is finished and a halfway house that maybe allows you too much freedom More...
Percocet is a brand name for a narcotic pain reliever—oxycodone—derived from the opium plant, and combined with the non-narcotic pain reliever acetaminophen. It is usually prescribed in tablet form to be taken orally, and alleviates moderate or severe pain. More...
Recovery from substance abuse sometimes involves the use of prescription drugs. The main function of the medication is to ease the symptoms that occur as the body and mind undergo withdrawal. More...
Psychology is defined as the study of how the mind works, and the scientific study of brain behavior and functions. Psychology also attempts to study social behavior and how mental functions affect a human being. More...
There are many different types of mental health, and psychological studies including clinical psychology, experimental psychology, forensic psychology, social psychology, and rehabilitation psychology. More...
These days, more people are following the examples of the rich and famous seeking luxury facilities to better their health or obtain drug rehab treatment. Luxury rehab treatment is now accessible in our own backyards More...
As any addict knows, the process of living without drugs does not end once the rehabilitation program is completed. Dealing effectively with an addiction is a lifelong task. Some people manage it with apparent ease, while others experience periods where there is a relapse and the substance abuse resumes. More...
Smart drugs, also called nootropics or cognitive expanders, are one of the latest crazes to hit the medical and professional world. Smart drugs are prescription medications, herbs, nutrients, and nutrients that increase mental awareness, sharpening cognitive skills for anywhere from a few hours to a few days. More...
The person committing suicide is not the only victim. It is estimated that for every suicide, there are six survivors of suicide, meaning family and friends who are deeply affected. More...
Valium (diazepam) is a member of the benzodiazepine family and is prescribed to treat anxiety disorders, tremors, seizures, night terrors, delirium, and to help overcome alcoholism. Valium is considered safe to use in small doses for a short period of time, but when used longer than a few weeks, it may become addictive. More...
Xanax (alprazolam) is a central nervous system depressant similar to Valium. Like Valium, Xanax is a member of the benzodiazepine family. It is prescribed in the treatment of panic attacks, nervousness, and tension. More...
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