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Quitting smoking can not only help your health but it apparently can help your wallet in more ways than one. Smoking is an expensive habit to begin with. In some states, a pack will cost you more than $11 a... Learn MoreIn the News: New Study Suggests Sex Addiction Isn’t Real
Several celebrities, including Michael Douglas, David Duchovny, and Tiger Woods have all publically claimed sex addiction, but new research suggests it may not be a real mental disorder. Sex "addiction" is often used interchangeably with hypersexuality. These people have high... Learn MoreIn the News: Rob Delaney Urges Addicts to Have Hope
In the wake of 31 year old Cory Monteith’s death, comedian and notorious twitter personality, Rob Delaney, used his social media presence to tell addicts that there is help available for addiction. On Sunday, he tweeted “Love to Cory Monteith.... Learn MoreIn the News: Mexico’s Sadistic Drug Lord Captured
Miguel Angel Treviño Morales, the leader of one of Mexico’s most violent drug-trafficking cartels, was taken into custody Monday by Mexican officials -- a capture made possible with the help of U.S. intelligence. Trevino Morales was better known - and... Learn MoreIn the News: Coroner Confirms Cory Monteith Overdosed on Alcohol and Heroin
Suspicions were confirmed when the official toxicity results revealed yesterday that “Glee” star Cory Monteith died from "mixed drug toxicity, involving heroin and alcohol." Media outlets had been speculating since his Saturday that the untimely death of the 31-year old... Learn MoreIn the News: “Glee” Star Cory Monteith’s History of Addiction
“Glee" star Cory Monteith was found dead in his Vancouver hotel room Saturday – leaving Hollywood stars and TV fans reeling. He was 31. And while we are still awaiting results of the toxicology screen from the autopsy, it is... Learn MoreIn the News: Bath Salts More Addictive than Meth?
The infamous drug bath salts – a.k.a. the cannibal zombie drug that rose to notoriety last summer– now has some even stronger evidence to its addictive potential. A new study finds that the active ingredient in the drug is more addictive than... Learn MoreIn the News: Farrah Abraham Kicked Out of Rehab for Disruptive Behavior
Farrah Abraham, 22, checked herself into The Lukens Institute in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. on July 1 to treat her alcohol abuse, and was planning on staying for a full 10 days to complete a sobriety program. However, Radar Online... Learn MoreIn the News: Dogs Forced to Swallow Cocaine and then Dismembered
An Italian judge has ordered 49 suspected Latin American gang members to stand trial for allegedly using dogs to smuggle cocaine into the country. The animals were forced to swallow plastic packets containing the drug before being sent to Italy... Learn MoreIn the News: ADHD Drugs Won’t Boost Your Grades
The United States is a country obsessed with success. We are terrified that our kids will not be prepared for school and thus not prepared to succeed in the workforce and maintain our dominance in the global economy. As our... Learn MoreIn the News: Addiction Specialist Takes the Stand in Michael Jackson Wrongful Death Trial
An addiction specialist took the stand Wednesday at the Michael Jackson wrongful death trial. Dr. Sidney Schnoll testified that he saw no evidence the singer was addicted to painkillers or the anesthetic propofol that ultimately led to his death. The... Learn MoreIn the News: Ritalin Now Being Used to Treat Cocaine Addiction
Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant drug. Cocaine’s addictive properties are related to its effect on the body’s reward pathways. It is a strong central nervous system stimulant that increases levels of dopamine, a brain chemical associated with pleasure, in... Learn More
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