06 Jun / 2012
Focus on a Growing Addiction to Adderall
If you have ever sat down to study for a test or needed to concentrate on a task for an extended amount of time and just cannot seem to keep your focus, you’re not alone. This problem has led students as young as middle school to turn to a drug to assist.
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03 Jun / 2012
Social Networking Sites May Hinder Drug Rehab Recovery
Facebook, MySpace and Twitter may be contributing to relapses for teenagers enrolled in drug rehab programs, say researchers at UCLA. According to a recent article, such social networking sites might make it more difficult for adolescents to say no when they see posts from friends about substance use.
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The results of a new study may have scientists reexamining how they treat individuals suffering from major depressive disorder.
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What does your doctor have in common with the FBI? They both may be using similar tactics to read a person’s body language, including the ability to tell if they’re lying or not. Unfortunately, because so many individuals abuse opioid painkillers, doctors have to watch for cues in patients that might indicate they are not a good candidate for this class of highly addictive drug.
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26 May / 2012
Spice Leads to Emergency Department Visits
The use of "spice," a combination of synthetic cannabinoids, could result in problems that require emergency medical attention. A recent study led by Christopher Hoyte, MD, from the Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center in Denver, found that the use of synthetic cannabinoids can lead to serious problems, including psychosis, paranoia and even death.
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23 May / 2012
Removal of Drug Co-proxamol Reduces Death Rate
Every medication on the market has the potential to be used for harm. Some prescription drugs are sold on the street for misuse, and some with legal prescriptions have those prescriptions through several different doctors. In some cases, misuse of a drug can intentionally or unintentionally result in death.
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21 May / 2012
Does Relapse Mean Drug Rehab Has Failed?
If you can recall what it was like learning to ride a bike or what happened the first few times you went skiing then you know that it took a combination of determined effort and a few falls before there was smooth sailing. Just as a few falls did not mean that you could not learn to ride or ski, the occasional relapse does not mean an addict cannot achieve full and lasting recovery.
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20 May / 2012
Under the Influence of Marijuana
Does driving under the influence of marijuana have the same effect as driving while intoxicated by alcohol? Legislators in Colorado think it does.


