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  • What Everyone Ought To Know About Drug Treatment Centers - In the modern day, it seems as though substance abuse and alcoholism are two of the top issues that need to be dealt with. Once an alcoholic has identified him or herself as such, then it's time that they reach out for help for their addiction. In many cases, the alcoholic's family or friends have to take the first step in getting their loved one into a recovery state. Sometimes an intervention is staged, where the addict is given an ultimatum: go to rehab or get out of our lives.
  • Cocaine Use by College Students and Celebrities - Cocaine Use Increases An article entitled "Cocaine Epidemic Feared As Cocaine Deaths Nearly Double In Florida Over Past 5 Years" was featured on the "Medical News Today" website on October 21, 2006. Not surprisingly, the information contained in this article was quite disconcerting. For instance, one of the key points in the article was that cocaine use is on the rise among college students with disposable income and also among high-profile celebrities. Perhaps of more importance, however, are two facts that are associated with the escalation in cocaine use: the increased cocaine-related emergency room visits and the rising cocaine-related fatalities. In fact, according to Florida drug authorities, cocaine-related deaths in Florida have almost doubled from 2000 to 2005.
  • Nicotine Replacement Therapy - Is It Right For Me? - The whole concept of nicotine replacement therapy is that it gives your body a low dose of nicotine to help ease the cravings.
  • Outpatient Rehab Treatments - Unfortunately, addiction needs to be cured; a person suffering from an addiction cannot function properly in a society. The purpose of the rehab is to put the addicted back on their feet and help them re-integrate in the society, get a job and forget about the alcohol, drugs or the other substances that have brought them in the addictive state. Inpatient rehab is a very advantageous method to treat the addicted. But, many people do not afford going into a clinic and spending weeks maybe even months there. It is too expensive, and it takes a lot of time off. The solution for these patients is to take up outpatient rehab. If done seriously, the outpatient rehab can give excellent results as well.
  • Beating an Addiction - The 4 stages of addiction come in to play mainly when you try to change an eating habit or anything that is self medicated. Food is the most common addiction for majority of us - Bread, drinks, Desserts, alcohol Alcohol. Other addictions are fast fatty foods, this is a high addiction. People usually consume generous helpings of steak, burgers, and chips(fries), large salads, which ar healthy but not with great big mountains of dressing. Chunks of cheese also tend to appear as a part of a daily food consumption.
  • What Everyone Ought To Know About Alcoholism Recovery - Alcoholism is one of the most common addictions in the present-day world. Once an alcoholic has identified him or herself as such, then it's time that they reach out for help for their addiction. In many cases, the alcoholic's family or friends have to take the first step in getting the addicted person into a recovery state. Sometimes an intervention is staged, where the alcoholic is given an ultimatum: go to rehab or get out of our lives. Other times, simply speaking concern to the alcoholic can snap them back to reality and make them realize that their addiction has progressed into a disease and is affecting others.
  • Alcohol Addiction: Resources Are Key to Recovery - Alcohol dependence is more than just an addiction, it's a disease. Alcoholism is one of the most common addictions facing many countries and is considered a major public health concern. For many people, the resources to get help for their addiction are there, they just have to take the first step to take advantage of these resources and get help. There are warning signs to look for if you or someone you know may be suffering from alcohol dependence. Cravings for alcohol, or feeling the need to drink on a regular basis may be the first warning sign. Alcohol use that interferes with daily activities such as work, school, or social activities is another. People that become agitated or hostile when confronted about their use may have a problem. When alcohol addiction becomes worse, it usually has a very negative affect on personal relationships and work.
  • Entering Rehab Aiming For Success - If you are reading this article, it results in the fact that you are interested in rehab related issues. This means that you or someone you know needs rehab. If it's about you, congrats, showing interest for rehab methods is an important step towards your health, towards getting a good state of being in the future.
  • Substance Abuse Treatment: A Well Rounded Approach to Recovery - Many substance abuse drug rehabs and mental health treatment programs are beginning to recognize that addressing mind, body, and spirit in their treatment programs provides clients with a well-rounded and comprehensive protocol for sobriety and recovery.
  • Overcoming Addiction - It's As Difficult As You Think It Is - As a person who smoked a pack of cigarettes and choked down an average of twelve beers a day for more than 15 years, I think I may know a little something about addiction. Not only addiction, but overcoming addiction, because I walked away from both practices without the aid of gum, patches, meetings, or counselors. I'm not implying that there's something wrong with getting help, I'm simply saying that for me the traditional kinds of help weren't necessary. Whatever works to help individuals overcome addiction is a good thing, no matter what form it takes. My hope is that what I learned may help someone else in their process of overcoming addiction. What I realized is that overcoming addiction is going to be exactly as difficult as you think it will be.
  • Overcoming Addiction - If I Can Do It, Anyone Can Do It - If I overcame being addicted to alcohol and cigarettes, anyone can. For the better part of 15 years I engaged in both drinking and smoking enough to be considered "addicted".
  • The End of Addiction - Over and over again I have been asked about the subject of addiction. Is it possible to 'cure' an addiction? I submit that it is. I know, I know. I am going to get beaten up mightily over a statement such as this. But let us look at a few facts. It is first vital to understand that your thoughts create your reality. This is common sense. If you can control your thoughts, you can control your personal reality. More common sense. Now, humans are capable of only so much. They can communicate. They act. They feel. They believe. They decide. It is a fact that your communication stems from your thought.
  • Too Much Of A Good Thing - Drug and Vitamin Overdose - There is an addiction, endemic in a certain age-group in this nation. It turns seemingly normal people into "pill-poppers" who cannot stop, and require increasing numbers to satisfy their habit. Their addiction: over-the-counter medications and vitamin nutritional supplements; the people: the elderly. Many people are used to taking non-prescription medications to retain their health and deal with a number of minor complaints. However, with age, the number of health complaints - such as arthritis or cardiovascular disease - increases meaning that many turn to more and more drugs to restore their health.
  • The Facts About Alcohol Rehab and Drug Rehab Programs - Alcohol rehab and drug rehab centers and programs require a sincere dedication on the part of the addict to make sure that they are successful in their task.
  • The Effects Of Smoking and Drinking - For many years I was deeply involved in both the practices of drinking alcohol and smoking cigarettes. For the better part of 15 years I did both things to the tune of a pack of cigarettes and a twelve pack of beer a day. Many people, who are involved in these two practices for as long as I was, say that they were addicted to them. That the practices themselves had "control" over them in some way, and the effects of drinking and smoking are decidedly negative. I walked away from both practices without the aid of any patches, pills, lozenges, or anything else. I found out that everything that I needed to walk away, was right there inside of me the whole time.
  • How Hair Drug Tests Work - Hair drug tests are very easy to use and a very accurate form of drug testing method. Even so, that doesn't stop people from trying to cheat these tests and tamper with the samples in order to create a false negative or positive. A word to the wise: don't even try it! Hair drug tests can't be tampered with, end of story. However, for those still unsure, let's take a look at the facts. How You Can (Supposedly) Cheat Hair Drug Tests You may see it online all the time. All you have to do is detoxify yourself and your test will come back negative.
  • Hair Drug Screening - How to Use Hair Drug Tests as a Teen Drug Use Deterrent - Hair drug screening is one of those things that you should really think about as a parent. No matter how well you've raised your kids, you can't eliminate the negative forces from the outside world all of the time. That's why implementing drug testing in your home could be a great way to not necessarily catch your child using drugs but rather, to discourage their use in the first place. It's all about psychology. Kids don't want to be caught doing something that they're not supposed to do. And random drug testing in the home is a great way to place the notion of getting caught doing drugs in their heads.
  • Hair Follicle Drug Testing: Is It Right for You? - Hair follicle drug testing is one of the most beneficial means of detecting drug abuse in just about any setting.
  • Addiction - Learning To Live Again - About a year ago I walked away from alcohol and cigarettes, after engaging in both practices for more than 15 years. Was I addicted to drinking and smoking? I would have to say that I was, seeing as how I did both things everyday.
  • An Addiction Case Study: Treating Drug Addiction - John, 28, was a drug addict, with a habit that was costing him more than just the thousands he'd spent. His liver was dying, his heart weakening, yet regardless of how hard he tried he just couldn't get out of his rut. And it wasn't just a physical thing - he was emotionally dependent on substances to make it through the day. With will power he had tried and failed. John recognized he had a problem. John knew he had to get out there and do something about it before it killed him.
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