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Sleep Saves Lives: Naps Not Drugs [caption id="attachment_16849" align="aligncenter" width="426"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben Enough sleep? Really, is there even such a thing? I swear I could take nap... Learn More
Memory Problems: ADHD Drugs or PAWS? By Cheryl Steinberg I was officially diagnosed with ADD/ADHD near the end of my middle school career. I remember my parents wanting to make sure that I had “documentation” of my diagnosis before I went to high school; I was... Learn More
Amphetamine and Methamphetamine Abuse Treatment The abuse of amphetamines and methamphetamine, such as crystal meth, is quite serious and therefore amphetamine and methamphetamine abuse treatment is available to those who struggle with one or both of these drugs. Amphetamine and Methamphetamine: What’s the Difference? In... Learn More
Campuses Crackdown on ADHD Meds By Cheryl Steinberg Go to the popular website urbandictionary.com and look up “Adderall;” the first definition is: "The only way to finish homework." As someone who was legitimately prescribed – and later misused and abused Adderall, in college, of course... Learn More
4 Ways Drugs Are Becoming More Dangerous Drugs these days...they're just not what they used to be. Here are 4 ways drugs are becoming more dangerous. #1. Chemistry, Not Plants, is the New Fix Steve Pasierb, president and CEO of The Partnership at Drugfree.org  puts it like... Learn More
Drug Abuse at Schools “Yeah, I usually smoke pot before school,” says Daniel, a high-school senior. “It makes the day go by faster.” It seems Daniel is not alone. The 17th annual survey by the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) has... Learn More

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