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Resurgence in the Heroin Epidemic  By Cheryl Steinberg A recent surge in fatal heroin overdoses in a short period of time around Boston has prompted police departments across Massachusetts to educate residents about the resurgence in the heroin epidemic. The month of March isn’t even... Learn More
Treatment for Prescription Painkiller Abuse Author: Justin Mckibben Treatment for Prescription Painkiller Abuse: Symptoms of Addiction Treatment for prescription painkiller abuse is intended to address people of all walks of life who are suffering from the same types of circumstances and symptoms. Some of the... Learn More
More People Using Heroin in the Workplace By Cheryl Steinberg When I came across this article, I have to admit, my interest was piqued. After all, I was what would be considered a functional addict and I was one of the people this article is talking about:... Learn More
Deadly Drug Combos: Alcohol and Painkillers Author: Justin Mckibben Drug abuse and addiction is pretty well known as a deadly issue that stands on its own, and it may seem more obvious that mixing different dangerous narcotics can be a serious mistake, but one thing that... Learn More
Non Addictive Painkiller Discovered?   Author: Justin Mckibben The idea of a non-addictive painkiller is one that has the potential to change the way people across the country are treated for serious injuries or illnesses, and to have a powerful impact on the community... Learn More
How to Fight Heroin Addiction Heroin addiction is a devastating and powerful disease that has swept across the country for years, claiming victims of every social, racial, and economic background. The question on how to fight heroin addiction is quite common, and there have been... Learn More
Living a Double Life: How to Spot a Functional Addict There’s your ‘typical’ drug addict, the type that’s usually referred to as “junkie,” – you know, the homeless person getting high on the streets, possibly prostituting themselves (male and female) – and then there’s the ‘functional addict.’ This type of... Learn More

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