Crazy News Stories of the Week
Author: Justin Mckibben This week’s Crazy News Stories have a lot to do with political puppies, futuristic furniture, and ISIS. I know this all sounds like some kind of sick sci-fi novel, but I promise you president Spot isn't using... Learn MoreIs “Generation D” Developing a Digital Disorder?
Author: Justin Mckibben In the age of the iPhone and the era of social media, some are beginning to label this “Generation D”- meaning the digital-era generation which is comfortable and expert with computers and other devices; also called digital generation.... Learn MoreWill New Device Reboot the Definition of Relapse?
Author: Justin Mckibben In essence, the reason that addictions initially start to develop can be attributed to the affect that a substance has on the brain chemistry, and how the pleasure sensors of the mind can be stimulated and conditioned... Learn MoreDrug Policy and Hypocrisy
By Cheryl Steinberg You know what really grinds my gears? I won’t make you guess: it’s hypocrisy. And although everyone can be a hypocrite from time-to-time, the worst offenders are people in power, such as politicians. Not only are they... Learn MoreColorado Governor Not Proud of Legal Pot
Author: Justin Mckibben Since the state of Colorado first took innovative and unprecedented action to enact a new law legalizing the use of recreational marijuana, there has been plenty of questions as to how effective it has been, and how... Learn MoreAre the 12 Steps the Only Way?
By Cheryl Steinberg As much as 90% of the drug and alcohol rehabs in America endorse the 12 Step approach to treatment and recovery and yet, research shows that there’s a better way: combining therapy and medication. If you are... Learn MoreCan You “Grow Out” of Your Drug Addiction?
By Cheryl Steinberg According to large studies that focus on diseases, most people who have a diagnosable addiction problem tend to quit using drugs around their mid-20s and, without treatment. That may be due to the fact that, around your... Learn MoreAre You Addicted to Your Cell Phone?
By Cheryl Steinberg Research on the possibility of cell phone addiction is in its infancy, and much of it centers around the habits of the youngest millennials, specifically teens and young adults, a generation that probably never was without a... Learn MorePhilly Decriminalized Pot in New Law
Author: Justin Mckibben Philadelphia has officially thrown its hat in the ring, joining the ranks in marijuana drug law reform the state has now become the largest city in the United States to formally decriminalize possession for small amounts of... Learn MoreIn The News: Michael Phelps Apologizes for DUI Arrest
[caption id="attachment_13908" align="aligncenter" width="384" class=" "] photo via-http://commons.wikimedia.org/[/caption] Author: Justin Mckibben Michael Phelps is pretty well known for his record-breaking accomplishments as an American Olympic swimmer, for being the most decorated Olympian of all time with a total of 22 medals,... Learn MoreNo Folks, Marijuana is NOT a Gateway Drug
By Cheryl Steinberg Being less of an alcohol fan and more a certified pothead (in my using days, that is), I was always annoyed by the people who would go around saying that marijuana is a gateway drug; that it... Learn MoreWho’s Taking What Drugs, Globally Speaking
By Cheryl Steinberg Did you know that analyzing waste water – yes, what you flush when you use the bathroom – can reveal what drugs are popular in your corner of the world? Gross – yet interesting. When you take... Learn More
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