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Prescription Drug Abuse -Identify the Signs and Symptoms

How to Identify the Signs and Symptoms of Prescription Drug Abuse   Prescription drug abuse is an endemic across the United States and numerous European countries, as the amount of individuals seeking prescription drug addiction treatment continues to rise. In the U.S., prescription drug abuse leaders include stimulants, sedatives, tranquilizers, and opioids. The number of […]

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Inpatient Drug Rehab or Outpatient Drug Rehab?

Inpatient Drug Rehab or Outpatient Drug Rehab? How to Transition from Addiction to Sobriety   Drug addiction is a complex disease involving a variety of behavioral, environmental, and genetic factors. It affects multiple pathways in the brain, especially those dealing with reward and motivation. The main sign of drug addiction is a powerful craving for a

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Heroin Abuse [Recognizing the Signs & Symptoms]

Why Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Heroin Abuse is More Important Than You Think Heroin is a synthesized opioid pain reliever derived from the Asian opium poppy plant. Addiction to heroin is a persistent, relapsing disease distinguished by alterations in the brain and uncontrollable drug-seeking behaviors regardless of adverse and life-threatening outcomes. Because it

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Getting Out of Rehab

Five Things to Do When You Get Out of Drug Rehab Once you’ve completed treatment and rehab for drug or alcohol addiction, the transition back to real life can be very difficult if you aren’t prepared. While drug addiction centers give you as much training and education about dealing with your triggers as possible, it’s

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