Recognizing Substance Abuse
Substance abuse is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the harmful and hazardous use of substances that are classified psychoactive. It eventually leads to a condition known as...
View ArticleSubstance Abuse Myths: Differentiating the Right From the Wrong
People may start using drugs for a number of reasons. It can be peer pressure, loneliness, depression, physical problems like chronic pain, insomnia, a family history of substance abuse and even...
View Article4 Reasons for a Dip in Your Child’s Performance in School
Busy parents running between office and home would prefer things to run as smoothly as possible and the last thing they want to hear is a problem with children at school or below average performance in...
View ArticleTeens vs. Drugs
Alcohol and marijuana have been the two most widely used substances among teens for quite some time. According to the 2015 Monitoring the Future survey, a University of Michigan study that tracks drug...
View ArticleOvercoming Substance Abuse
Substance abuse is a chronic disease that leads to addiction. Addiction changes our brain chemistry, so it is less able to control drug cravings. Many factors play a role in shaping substance abuse...
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