Robin Thicke: Real Drug Problem or Backpedaling to Save His Butt?
Robin Thicke: Real Drug Problem or Backpedaling to Save His Butt?
[caption id="attachment_13722" align="aligncenter" width="300"] via commons.wikimedia.org[/caption] By Cheryl Steinberg In case you haven’t heard, there’s new controversy surrounding last year’s Song of the Summer, “Blurred Lines” co-written by Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams, and Clifford “T.I.” Harris, Jr. But this time,... Learn MoreNational Drug Take Back Day
Author: Justin Mckibben September 27, 2014 from 10 AM to 2 PM, thousands of DEA-coordinated collection sites will be available across the country, and consumers are encouraged to use this unique opportunity to safely and legally dispose of any unneeded... Learn More11 Top Reasons for Not Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment
There are many reasons why people put off getting help for their drug abuse issues. Much of what it boils down to is fear. However, there are some specific fears as well as other reasons that keep people from seeking... Learn MoreFlorida Doctor Allegedly Exchanged Prescriptions for Meth
[caption id="attachment_13681" align="aligncenter" width="352" class=" "] Dr. Gregory Gooden, center,Lisa Michelle Gilbertsen, (R), and Dennis Wayne Holt (L). (Polk County Sheriff's Office, Polk County Sheriff's Office)[/caption] By Cheryl Steinberg Dr. Gregory Gooden, 61, of Winter Haven was recently arrested at... Learn More9 Signs You’re Addicted to Sleeping Pills
Author: Justin Mckibben Between 1/3 and 1/2 of all Americans have some level of insomnia and complain of poor sleep, and many of them have opted to the quick fix and looked into sleeping pills to solve that problem. While these medications... Learn MoreTreating Addiction: Is anyone hopeless?
By Cheryl Steinberg When you’ve been to drug and alcohol rehab 4, 5, 7, even 10 times, you might think your situation is hopeless; that you’ll never “get it.” It certainly might seem that way but that’s just not the... Learn MoreAdderall Addiction Treatment in Charleston, SC
Adderall is a stimulant medication typically used to treat the symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Adderall is also a dangerous drug made from the combination of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine, and it has been characterized by its impact on the users central... Learn MoreHow Drugs Ruined Fantasy Football
Author: Justin Mckibben So tonight the first NFL game is kicking off to begin the season, and already the scales are tipping and screwing everything up! A few players who have been busted recently for abusing drugs have just RUINED... Learn MoreHow to Make Tough Decisions: A Step by Step Guide
The problem when trying to make the tough decisions in life is that we use the same thinking for everything. This is inevitable. We are who we are, and over time have developed a thinking pattern that is virtually... Learn MoreHow My Cat Literally Saved My Life
Soma, riding in the car on my lap By Cheryl Steinberg I know, this title sounds pretty odd, a little extreme, and might even make you laugh. But, in all seriousness, I totally credit my cat, Soma (R.I.P.) with saving my... Learn MoreAdderall Addiction Treatment in Hilton Head, SC
Adderall is a medication created by a combination of amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. Adderall is typically used to treat the symptoms of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Adderall is also a dangerous drug that is classified as a central nervous system stimulant.... Learn More3 Reasons Drug Fear Mongering is Dangerous
Author: Justin Mckibben The 'War on Drugs' is not something that anyone would say should be taken lightly. It is true that addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dangerous disease, and it is true that it has affected the... Learn More
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