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  • Signs and Symptoms of Heroin Addiction

    Heroin Addiction and Opioids Heroin is part of the opiate class of drugs and an illicit street drug. Derived from the opium poppy, this class of drugs includes morphine and prescription opioid derivatives such as fentanyl and oxycodone. A significant majority of people addicted to heroin started as a last resort to feed their prescription

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  • National Impaired Driving Prevention Month

    National Impaired Driving Prevention Month

    December is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month. It began in 1981 under Reagan and titled National Drunk And Drugged Driving Prevention Month. It aims to curb impaired driving to save lives. So why December? The National Association of Drug Court Professionals describes December as one of the deadliest and most dangerous times on America’s roadways

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  • Painkiller Addiction: How to Identify and How to Treat It

    Painkiller Addiction: How to Identify and How to Treat It

    Painkillers in our culture Doctors and rehabilitation therapists cite prescription painkiller abuse as one of the hardest addictions to treat. About half of heroin addicts claim their addiction started with prescription painkillers, and one in ten high school seniors in the United States has abused prescription painkillers in the last year. Early Signs of Painkiller

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  • Sober Holiday Activities

    Sober Holiday Activities

    With the holidays almost upon us, now is a time for many of us to figure out a game plan to help us enjoy them and not wind up with the Holiday Blues or anything else that can make us feel like we’re missing out. And the great thing is that there’s no missing out

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  • What to Look for in a Cocaine Addiction Rehab

    What to Look for in a Cocaine Addiction Rehab

    Cocaine is a highly addictive, illegal substance. It is the most trafficked drug in the world. In the United States alone, hospital emergency rooms report cocaine use as the most frequently cited drug involved in medical emergencies and overdoses. Signs of Cocaine Withdrawal: Irritability Anxiety Lethargy and exhaustion Increased appetite Poor concentration Depression Entering Cocaine

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