In the News: ‘That 70’s Show’ Star Lisa Robin Kelly Dies in Rehab
In the News: ‘That 70’s Show’ Star Lisa Robin Kelly Dies in Rehab
Lisa Robin Kelly, who rose to fame as Laurie Forman on "That '70s Show" died on Wednesday night. She was 43. Ms. Kelly’s agent, Craig Wyckoff, said the actress had been dealing with addiction at the time of her... Learn MoreI’ve been charged with possession, should I go to rehab?
Possession The most common drug charge is possession of a controlled substance. Generally, for a possession conviction the district attorney must prove that you: knowingly and intentionally possessed a controlled substance without a valid prescription, and in a quantity sufficient... Learn MoreWhat is Casey’s Law and how can I use it to help my addicted loved one?
Casey’s Law allows for involuntary treatment, meaning that someone can have their drug addicted loved one evaluated for and admitted into drug treatment even if that person is an adult and is unwilling to get help. Mathew Casey Wethington’s life... Learn MoreIn the News: Big Pharma Knows Which Doctors Overprescribe, But They’re Not Telling
Over the last decade, the maker of the potent painkiller OxyContin has compiled a database of hundreds of doctors suspected of recklessly prescribing its pills to addicts and drug dealers, but has done little to alert law enforcement or medical... Learn MoreI’ve been charged with drunk driving, should I go to rehab?
If this is your first drunk driving offense, you may not necessarily have a problem, but its more than likely this isn’t the first time you’ve driven under the influence; it’s just the first time you actually got caught drunk... Learn MoreIn the News: White House Denounces Freeing of Mexican Drug Lord Who Ordered DEA Agent’s Murder
The Obama administration responded Sunday to the prison release of a Mexican drug lord who was serving 40 years for the 1985 kidnapping, torture and murder of U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent Enrique “Kiki” Camarena. “We are deeply concerned by... Learn MoreDeadly Drug Combos: Alcohol and Antidepressants
First of all, you may be at risk of alcohol abuse if you already suffer from depression. Research shows that people with depression are at a greater risk of abusing substances and developing addiction. If you find that you have... Learn MoreIn the News: AAU Coach Arrested for Drug Trafficking
The head of a major Amateur Athletic Union basketball program in Washington was arrested last week on drug trafficking charges after a yearlong investigation by the Drug Enforcement Administration. Curtis Malone is the founder of the D.C. Assault AAU organization... Learn MoreFlorida Model Rehabilitation vs. Residential Inpatient
Inpatient Rehab Inpatient Rehab refers to an intensive program that offers therapeutic services for drug abuse and addiction. It The term “rehab” is short for the word rehabilitation and refers to a facility that offers treatment for drug abuse and... Learn MoreIn the News: Obama Administration to Reform Drug Sentencing Policy
Today, Attorney General Eric Holder is announcing a pretty big change in the way the Justice Department prosecutes minor drug cases. The new approach is meant to send fewer low-level, nonviolent drug users to federal prison, part of a broader... Learn MoreSlip vs. Relapse
Depending on who you ask, a “slip” and a “relapse” have several different meanings. Many people who follow a strict program of recovery would say that a slip and a relapse are one in the same. Many addiction professionals, however,... Learn MoreIn the News: CNN’s Sanjay Gupta: I Was Wrong About Weed
In an essay titled "Why I Changed My Mind on Weed," written for CNN's website, one of America's most prominent doctors says he has shifted his stance in support of medical marijuana. Dr. Sanjay Gupta, chief medical correspondent at CNN... Learn More
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