The Second Deadliest Drug in the United States is Cocaine
The Second Deadliest Drug in the United States is Cocaine
Author: Shernide Delva The opioid addiction epidemic continues to increase in fatalities each and every year. The use of opioids tripled between 2010 to 2014 and opioid overdoses occur every 19 minutes, according to the most recent surgeon general's report.... Learn MoreOxy Manufacturers Target Global Market As Sales In America Decline
[caption id="attachment_20902" align="aligncenter" width="445"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Shernide Delva In the United States, OxyContin sales are down nearly 40% percent since 2010. The word... Learn MoreOne in 6 US Adults Report Taking Psychiatric Drugs
Author: Shernide Delva Despite the stigma behind mental illness, the amount of people who take psychiatric drugs is higher than ever. According to a new report, one in six Americans 18 and older takes at least one psychiatric drug. The... Learn MoreLinkin Park’s Chester Bennington: The Band’s Intervention Saved my Life
Author: Shernide Delva Were you a fan of Linkin Park growing up? Join the club. Chances are if you turned your radio on in 2004, it wouldn’t take long for one of their songs to play. Back then, the band had... Learn MorePalm Beach Post’s Project “Generation Heroin” Highlights Opioid Epidemic
Author: Shernide Delva The Palm Beach Post has made the audacious decision to highlight the silent epidemic of opioid overdoses in its newest project titled “Generation Heroin.” As part of the project, the paper profiled all 216 people who died... Learn MoreThe Genetic and Psychologocial Science in Each of the 12 Steps
Author: Justin Mckibben Here we are going to discuss some expert opinion on the molecular neurobiological aspects of each of The 12 Step Program. Understanding of the neuro-molecular biological keystones of The 12 Steps may actually be an important step... Learn MoreNicole Kidman Shares Lessons Learned From Keith Urban’s Addiction Battle
Author: Shernide Delva Nicole Kidman knows firsthand how difficult it is to be in a relationship with someone struggling with substance abuse, and now she’s opening up about her experience. Kidman learned plenty about it after a decade of... Learn MoreInside the Surgeon General’s Report: 78 Die Every Day From Opioids Alone
Author: Shernide Delva Last week, the U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy released the first comprehensive report on alcohol, drugs, and health reaffirming what many in the recovery community already know: addiction is a disease, treatment is effective, and recovery is... Learn MoreDelray Beach Firefighters Combat Overdoses; Narcan Not Always Enough
Authors: Shernide Delva Firefighters are on the front lines of combating heroin overdoses. With dozens of overdoses reported each day, the fear is that one day they may not be able to keep up. In Delray Beach, firefighters respond to... Learn MoreMore Sober High Schools Appearing Nationwide But Do They Work?
[caption id="attachment_20737" align="aligncenter" width="449"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Shernide Delva The drug epidemic has affected people from all backgrounds and ages, and unfortunately, that includes... Learn MorePro Wrestler Kurt Angle Opens Up About His Battle With Drug Addiction
Author: Shernide Delva Professional wrestling legend and Olympic Gold medalist Kurt Angle recently opened up to several media outlets about his past addiction to painkillers. Angle was open and honest on the topic, and now has over three years of... Learn MoreHarvard Psychologist Believes ADHD Doesn’t Really Exist
[caption id="attachment_20721" align="aligncenter" width="409"] (This content is being used for illustrative purposes only; any person depicted in the content is a model)[/caption] Author: Shernide Delva Jerome Kagan is not only a professor at Harvard, one of the most prestigious universities;... Learn More
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