Drug Abuse

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Relapse Prevention Techniques

If you go through drug rehab and complete the program successfully, you have a higher chance of recovery. However, no addiction treatment program yields 100 percent results. You could relapse. With the right relapse prevention techniques, your chances of relapse are much lower. It is important to put a relapse prevention plan into place to […]

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Benzos and Alcohol

Mixing alcohol with other substances is always a recipe for disaster. The combination of these substances increases the risk of long-term health problems and sudden side effects, including fatality. Two substances, in particular, benzos and alcohol, are especially dangerous and lead to life-threatening medical situations quickly. A Massachusetts intensive outpatient rehab center can help individuals

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What Is Polysubstance Abuse?

When you or a loved one is struggling with addiction, knowing more about what polysubstance abuse is can help you find the right drug rehab program. Polysubstance abuse is a condition that occurs when someone is abusing multiple substances. A person may have an addiction to alcohol, prescription medication, or illicit drugs at the same

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Oxycodone vs. Hydrocodone

Questions about oxycodone vs. hydrocodone arise when patients receive prescriptions. Both medicines are narcotic painkillers. Doctors typically prescribe them to patients after surgery or when battling cancer. There’s a debate that one medication is less effective than the other. Learning more about these medicines helps patients understand why their doctor prescribed it to them. In this

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Telltale Addictive Behaviors

According to the NSDUH (National Survey on Drug Use and Health), 19.7 million Americans aged twelve and older battled substance abuse as of 2017. That leads many to wonder if there are telltale addictive behaviors they should be looking for in their friends and family. The longer an individual uses a substance, the more challenging

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Dangers of Substance Abuse

If you are finding it hard to seek treatment for substance abuse remember you are not alone. According to a 2017 survey, around 19.7 million adults living in the United States struggled with addiction and other dangers of substance abuse. This entails the hazardous use of psychoactive substances such as hard drugs and alcohol. These

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Signs of Codependency

Do you devote all your energy to another person, or thrive in others’ neediness? Well, this is one of the most common signs of codependency. In other words, you’re codependent if your identity, mood, and happiness are all defined by another person, even if it’s a loved one.   Codependency is often applicable in the context

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Marijuana and Education

The topic of marijuana and education on its effects has never been as crucial as it is after the legalization of medical and recreational marijuana. With changing social norms and increased marijuana use among the youth, it’s vital to understand the long-term effects of chronic marijuana use.   If you or your loved one needs marijuana

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Spice Addiction

Have you heard of Spice or K2? It’s also called synthetic marijuana because it’s in a class of substances that contain synthetic cannabinoids. These chemicals bind to the same cannabinoid receptors that are activated when you use natural marijuana. Despite having this in common, Spice differs greatly from the marijuana plant and dangers. Spice addiction

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Drug Use in College

College: the best years of your life. You’re free from parental control but sheltered from many responsibilities. Many students take advantage of this newfound freedom to experiment with alcohol and drugs. While drug use in college may sound like old news, it’s far from old fashioned. A 2016 Monitoring the Future survey found marijuana use

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