Some signs of risk can be seen as early as infancy or early childhood, such as aggressive behavior, lack of self-control, or difficult temperament. As the child gets older, interactions with family, at school, and within the community can affect that child’s risk for later drug abuse.
What are the early signs of risk that may predict later drug abuse?
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Club Drugs – What Are They?
April 16th, 2007 · No Comments
"Club drugs" are often used by young adults at all-night dance parties, such as "raves" or "trances," dance clubs, and bars. But in the past few years, these drugs have been found increasingly in more mainstream settings.
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Unintentional Poisoning Deaths
April 15th, 2007 · No Comments
Poisoning is second only to motor-vehicle crashes as a cause of death from unintentional injury in the United States. Nearly all poisoning deaths in the United States are attributed to drugs, and most drug poisonings result from the abuse of prescription and illegal drugs.
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Smoking Health Hazards
April 14th, 2007 · No Comments
Since 1964, 28 Surgeon General's reports on smoking and health have concluded that tobacco use is the single most avoidable cause of disease, disability, and death in the United States. In 1988, the Surgeon General concluded that cigarettes and other forms of tobacco, such as cigars, pipe tobacco, and chewing tobacco, are addictive and that nicotine is the drug in tobacco that causes addiction.
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Why Do People Take Drugs?
April 13th, 2007 · No Comments
Why do people take drugs? To feel good, reduce stress, perform better, curiosity and "because others are doing it." When does it go from "voluntary" to the drug taking over?
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Sugar Addict’s Recovery Solution
April 12th, 2007 · No Comments
Kathleen DesMaisons, Ph.D., author of The Sugar Addict's Total Recovery Program, has a 7 Step plan as an addiction treatment solution. The main focus is on eating "slow" carbs that contain whole grains and a lot of fiber along with protein in 3 regular meals a day.
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Using HighTech Tools to Assess Alcoholic Brain Damage
April 11th, 2007 · No Comments
Researchers studying the effects of alcohol use on the brain are aided by advanced technology such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), positron emission tomography (PET), and electrophysiological brain mapping. These tools are providing valuable insight into how alcohol affects the brain’s structure and function.
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Principles of Drug Addiction Treatment
April 10th, 2007 · No Comments
The National Institute on Drug Abuse, a federal agency that is part of the National Institutes of Health, issued 13 principles of effective treatment for drug addiction in 1999. These principles call for the treatment of the whole person:
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The DTs or Delirium Tremens
April 9th, 2007 · No Comments
Delirium Tremens (also called the "DTs" or "the shakes") is a dramatic and dangerous complication of alcoholism which can occur during a period of alcohol withdrawal especially when the person does not eat enough food.
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Alkaline vs. Acid-forming Foods – Know The Difference To Avoid Disease
April 8th, 2007 · No Comments
Toxic substances such as prescription drugs and street or recreational drugs causes our body to become acidic and out of balance which can lead to disease. Know which foods are best to help offset this condition.
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