What is the Dare Program and How Does it Work?
Publish Date: March 3, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
DARE Program stands for Drug Abuse Resistance Education Program and is an acronym in the field of public health. This is a drug education program initiated by the Department of Education and other law enforcement and schools to help educate students on the dangers of drug use. There is some debate on whether the DARE … Read more
The Link Between Cocaine Abuse and Depression
Publish Date: March 3, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Cocaine abuse is perhaps the most normally talked about topic in the United States due to illicit use of the drug. Cocaine enslavement treatment is regularly more perplexing than commonplace drug recovery programs. Some individuals with cocaine additionally battle with depression, uneasiness, and other mental issues. In case you’re battling with cocaine abuse habit and … Read more
Percocet Addiction Side Effects
Publish Date: March 2, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Percocet Addiction is an irregular use of Percocet which is endorsed for conditions that can cause a reasonable pain measure. Broken teeth, torn muscles and bone wounds may all mend with the painkillers’ assistance and narcotics inside each portion of Percocet. However, Oxycodone, the narcotic inside Percocet, can likewise lead to Percocet addiction, and that cycle can … Read more
Connection Between Substance Use Disorder and Mental Illness
Publish Date: March 2, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
The National Bureau of Economic Research in 2014 reported that there was “a strong link between mental illness and the use of addictive substances.
The BFF’s Guide to Aiding Someone with A Heroin Addiction
Publish Date: March 2, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Heroin addiction can be life threatening to the user if not checked soon. You’ve begun to understand that your companion appears to be mysteriously depleted more often than not. Indeed, it’s normal for the person in question to beginning nodding off while sitting upstanding, even in the center of discussion. At that point, you notice … Read more
The Health Risks Associated with OxyContin Abuse
Publish Date: March 2, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
OxyContin abuse is an over usage of long-acting torment reliever recommended to patients who manage severe and persistent torment. When taken as recommended, it can help alleviate the experience of torment in patients who might somehow or another be immobilized. When manhandled, in any case, it can prompt a scope of medical issues, including addiction, overdose and … Read more
The Tragic Connection Between Childhood Trauma and Addiction as An Adult
Publish Date: March 1, 2024
Written by: Ben Lesser
Medically reviewed by: Nina Köhler and Rald Dietrich
Childhood trauma is the events that happen to a child or to a person`s childhood that were dangerous, life-threatening and scary, which the individual does not easily forget. The progressing accumulation of addiction research offers a more careful understanding of addiction. In any case, while we know more now than any other time in recent memory, … Read more