Alcohol Abuse Can Cause Memory Impairment Later in Life
A recent study has shown that alcohol abuse affects memory, and that alcohol and memory impairment are linked. Current recommendations for alcohol use make it clear that a drink on occasion may not be harmful, and the right drink infrequently can even have a protective …
Read More →A New Study Shows Prescription Drug Abuse Often Aided by Family and Friends
A new study by the US Government shows that over 70% of those who engage in prescription drug abuse and who suffer from opiate pain medication addiction are often aided by family and friends. These individuals may mean well but they are unintentionally aiding the …
Read More →Potential Alcohol Abuse Treatment Involves Mutant Worms
A new study from the University of Texas at Austin shows promise for a potential alcohol abuse treatment, and it is one of the medical studies that may help advance alcohol addiction treatments so that these methods are more effective and provide a more permanent …
Read More →A New Study Shows Many Soldiers Suffered Childhood Abuse
According to a new study by the Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, part of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, shows that many male soldiers suffered childhood abuse or trauma of some type. These findings are a reason for concern because childhood trauma …
Read More →5 Factors to Consider With Any Detox Program
1. Inpatient or outpatient? A substance abuse detox program may be offered on an inpatient or outpatient basis and this can impact both the cost and the effectiveness of the detox program. Inpatient detox programs that are medically supervised are the top pick, but this …
Read More →Calculating Your Substance Abuse Risks: 5 Things to Think About!
1. Family History- Substance abuse risks can be genetic, and people whose parents or other family members have high rates of substance abuse are also high substance abuse risks themselves. There is a genetic component with drug and alcohol abuse that has been scientifically proven, …
Read More →Why is Student Drug and Alcohol Testing so Controversial?
Student drug and alcohol testing is extremely controversial in some parts of Canada and the United States, but why are some people against this idea? Early education and prevention programs have been shown to greatly lower the risk of future substance abuse, so for many …
Read More →Substance Abuse Screening in the Workplace
Substance abuse screening in the workplace is common today, yet the rate of substance abuse at work seems to be increasing across North America. Many argue that employers should not be allowed to engage in substance abuse screening in the workplace, but others argue that …
Read More →Long Term Health Risks Increase When Substance Abuse is Started at a Young Age
A new report shows that long term health risks increase when substance abuse is started at an early age. The risk for dependence and addiction for alcohol and drugs is higher when the individual starts using the substance at an earlier age. According to Pamela …
Read More →Should Substance Abuse During Pregnancy be a Criminal Matter?
Substance abuse is a problem that millions of people around the world struggle with, but should drug and alcohol abuse be a criminal matter when the user is pregnant? Statistics show the rate of substance abuse during pregnancy can be high in some cities and …
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