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Hepatitis C and Drug Abuse Hepatitis C and Drug Abuse Hepatitis C is the most common infectious blood disease in the United States. There is no cure or preventative vaccine. Drug abuse and hepatitis C have a very high correlation. Some estimate that 60 to... Learn More
10 Most Frequently Asked “Normie” Questions   There are multiple questions that “normies” aka people who aren’t in recovery, have for those of us who are in recovery. Unfortunately for those who are not in recovery it is nearly impossible to understand us. Nevertheless, this doesn’t... Learn More
Benefits of Going to Rehab over the Holidays Benefits of Going to Rehab over the Holidays There are a lot fewer people going to rehab over the holidays. If you need treatment, you may say to yourself, “I’ll wait until the first of the year to get help,... Learn More
Your Brain on Drugs: Cocaine Your Brain on Drugs: Cocaine Cocaine is a powerful stimulant drug. It increases alertness, causes feelings of euphoria, and enhances energy. Anxiety, paranoia, and restlessness are common, with tremors and convulsions occurring at higher doses. Three routes of administration are... Learn More
5 Ways to Prevent Holiday Drinking The Holidays - we can't run from them whether we wanted to. They're going to come around every single year and what other's consider a time to “drink and be merry!”. Not for us alcoholisc though, we cannot take a few drinks here... Learn More
In The News: Dad gives 6 year old son marijuana   MyKayla Comstock is not the only adolescent medical marijuana patient. There seems to be a new trend in parents treating their seriously ill children with medical marijuana.  Jason David is swearing by medical marijuana (the kind that doesn’t include... Learn More
What is an overdose? What is an overdose? An overdose happens when too much of a drug or poison is taken. An overdose is also known as OD’ing or OD. Taking too much of a drug or poison leads to a toxic effect on... Learn More

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