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New Designer Drugs – A High-Risk High

Posted on December 12, 2011 in Research & News

Emergency room physicians around the nation are reporting a disturbing trend. Kids are showing up under the influence of a stimulant known popularly as "bath salts". The young people are arriving at the hospital E.R. in states of agitation, violence and psychosis so extreme that often an entire team of health workers is required simply in order to restrain them.

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New Drug Trend ‘Molly’ Is Not Your Teen’s Friend

Posted on December 7, 2011 in Research & News

If you hear your teen mention “Molly,” don’t assume they have a new friend in their life. The innocent-sounding name may be a reference to an old drug that is making a comeback among teens.

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Why People Get Addicted to Prescription Painkillers

Posted on December 5, 2011 in Research & News

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost 5 percent of 12-year-olds and older in America say they have abused prescription painkillers in the last year. These numbers have increased over recent years. Most of those surveyed said they have used painkillers without a prescription and many used simply to get high. According to an online post, the problem can start by simply asking your doctor for a pain medication and then becoming addicted over time to the relief they provide.

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Long-Term Trial of Opioid Dependence Successful

Posted on November 23, 2011 in Research & News

The treatment of drug addiction is challenging. Often those who enroll in support groups or other types of traditional therapy-based treatment need additional help with overcoming the physical challenge of addiction cravings.

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U.S. Campaign Targets Drugged Driving

Posted on October 22, 2011 in Research & News

It is no secret that drugs negatively impact a person’s ability to make sound judgments, perform simple motor skill functions and react quickly. Alcohol produces similar impairments. Drunk driving is a problem that has garnered public outcry and reprisal. Drugged driving is a lesser-known but equally serious problem that has recently been brought to the public’s attention.

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The Gap Between First Use and Getting Help

Posted on October 11, 2011 in Research & News

When an individual first uses a drug, the possibility of creating a long-term dependence likely does not occur to them, nor are they likely for some time to admit that they have a problem and require drug treatment. Once they do determine that a substance has begun to have an unhealthy influence on their life, it is important that they are able to access treatment as quickly as possible.

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White Suburbanites Are the New Drug Addicts

Posted on October 9, 2011 in Research & News

Many experts say that prescription medications are similar to heroin and that addicts will switch drugs to the first available to seek relief from pain. The abuse of prescription drugs has become the greatest drug epidemic since crack cocaine entered the scene in the 80s and 90s.

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Addiction Is a Chronic Brain Disease, Not Just Problem Behavior

Posted on October 4, 2011 in Research & News

The American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) has released its updated, official definition of addiction, calling it “a chronic brain disorder,” that is “not solely related to problematic substance abuse,” according to a press release issued by the society on August 15.

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Drug Abuse in the U.S. Now Deadlier than Car Accidents

Posted on September 28, 2011 in Research & News

Prescription drugs are prescribed to manage pain, to alleviate illness, and to improve the quality, and perhaps even the quantity, of life. But according to a recent study conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a patient’s over-use of some prescription drugs may be having the opposite effect.

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Harsh Treatment for Addiction in Russia

Posted on September 16, 2011 in Research & News

Russia is a vast land frequently associated with severity. Whether referring to the long, frozen winters or the stereotyped national stoicism found in literature, it isn’t a place that has been painted with soft lines and warm colors.

Now, Russian pragmatism has found expression in a new approach to dealing with the country’s rampant drug addiction problem – an approach which takes “tough love” to an entirely different level.

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