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"Drug " Articles
 

  • Understanding Drug Addiction - People don't start using drugs with the intent to become addicted. Drug addiction can be a sneaky foe sneaking up on a user before he or she knows it. Addicts didn't set out to destroy their lives intentionally. All they wanted to do was have a little fun, escape a little stress, feel a little bit more normal. But drug addiction is a very real consequence of drug use.
  • Recovery is like Discipleship - Let’s say you did a “man on the street” survey of Americans and asked them what religion they practiced. Off the top of my head I would guess that well over half would say “Christian.” That response might take a few different forms, as many would respond “Catholic,” or “Lutheran,” or name some other denomination. Taking their response on face value, you then ask them if they are a disciple. A what? You might follow up and ask them if they have had any training beyond the confirmation or first communion that so many kids go through. Chances are they will say they have not, unless they went to a religious school. The discipleship process is much like addiction recovery. You are never finished with it.
  • Addiction Is Like Drowning! - The expressions on their faces reflect their experience of helplessness and fear, when people recall what it is like to come close to drowning.
  • 7 Step Guide to Creating a Life of Substance Abuse - While it is probable that no one consciously sets out to create a life of substance abuse, those who end up addicted to substances are choosing certain thoughts, beliefs, and behaviors that will likely end up leading to some form of substance abuse - drugs, alcohol, nicotine, food, junk food, sugar, and/or caffeine. Since substance abuse is the result of these choices, if substance abuse is part of your life-style, why not do them consciously instead of unconsciously? Substance abuse is the result of self-abandonment. Here are the seven major self-abandoning choices you can make to make sure you end up substance addicted: 1.
  • How to Lose Weight Naturally and Reverse Diabetes in 90 Days Without Giving Up Sweets - If you could make one simple change in your diet to help you lose weight, melt fat, sleep better, and improve your memory, would you do it? What if that same simple dietary change could also: Reverse diabetes? Increase your energy? Conquer depression? Save your eyesight? Restore mental alertness? Increase your lifespan?
  • Cancer Causing Agents - Tobacco and Nicotine - Smoking is the single biggest cause of cancer in the world, and accounts for one in four cancer deaths in the States. Smoking is known to cause around eighty percent of lung cancer around the world. The 1996 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse has shown that about 62 million people in the United States above 12 years or below 29 percent of the population are current cigarette smokers. So, this makes nicotine, the addictive component of tobacco, one of the most heavily used addictive drugs in the United States. Within the United States, tobacco use was responsible for nearly 1 in 5 deaths or an estimated 438,000 premature deaths per year from 1997 to 2001 and thus, smoking kills five times more people than road accidents, overdoses, murder, suicides and HIV all put together.
  • Neuropletic Malignant Syndrome - Information - Neuroleptic malignant syndrome (NMS) refers to the combination of hyperthermia, rigidity, and autonomic dysregulation that can occur as a serious complication of the use of antipsychotic drugs. Delay first used the term in 1960, after observing patients treated with high-potency antipsychotics. Neuroleptic malignant syndrome is the rarest of the neuroleptic induced movement disorders. It is the most serious and represents a neurologic emergency in most cases. It has now been reported to occur with all drugs that effect the central dopaminergic system (including dopamine agonists and levodopa).
  • Do Allergy Shots Help In Reducing The Allergy Symptoms? - Itchiness, watery eyes, runny nose, sneezing, and redness are some of the common symptoms that majority of the people experiences as allergy symptoms. The most effective way to fight against particular allergen is immunotherapy or allergy shot, but some people will get frightened to get allergy shot. Allergy shots hold a little amount of substance that fights against the particular allergen. For example, if the person is allergic to pollen, a small amount of substance called pollen will be added to the shot. A small amount will be given so that the body will get used to fight against the allergen and if the body comes in contact with that substance next time, body will be familiar with that.
  • Alcohol and Drug Addiction Relief with Ayurveda - Ayurvedic relief from addictions like drugs, alcohol, smoking and over eating helps people come back to enjoying their life without addictions to any harmful substances. Ayurveda is unique system of lifestyle that helps people lead healthy lives. Ayurvedic addiction recovery therapies work with the willpower of the person. As a first step to recover from the addiction, the person must identify he is slave to an addiction and should have a desire to recover from alcohol addiction, drug addiction or addiction to smoking. Over eating is also a behavioral problem that has far reaching consequences on one's health. One detrimental factor to free one from addictions is the withdrawal symptoms. The addicts feel they are punished for abandoning the use of drugs, alcohol or cigarette.
  • Why New Alcohol Testing Devices Are Turning Heads - New findings in drug follicle hair testing are leading employers, high school counselors and social workers to use hair alcohol testing as a leading form of testing people for alcohol abuse. The discovery is easily the least invasive form of substance abuse testing on the market compared to urine alcohol testing, saliva or other forms of blood alcohol testing, like breath or sweat.
  • Breathalyzers on Prom Night: How Alcohol Testing in High Schools is Becoming the Norm - Students going to high school prom this year will notice there is more than balloons and confetti greeting them at the door. Some high schools will have teachers standing ready to take breathalyzers as well as tickets to screen students for alcohol consumption. It made seem like an intrusive way to start your evening with lipstick covered lips onto a breathalyzer reader, but teachers and parents agree it can save lives. According to sources, motor vehicle accidents are the leading cause of death for people aged 15 to 20. It is estimated that one teen is killed every hour in the United States because of teenage drunk driving. So communities, such as the Pequannock Township High School in New Jersey are doing something about it and demanding random alcohol testing as part of the school program. Where students feel attacked is how the school system is going about testing.
  • Dangers of Common Household Products: Inhalants and Their Abuse - Inhalants are the volatile substances which produce chemical vapors that can be inhaled to produce a desired effect which may or may not be pharmacological in nature.
  • Liver Disorders: Induced by Drug Use and Abuse - Liver is a large reddish-brown glandular organ located in the upper right portion of the abdominal cavity behind the rib cage. It secretes bile and functions in metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates and fats.
  • Blood Disorders: Induced by Drug Use and Abuse - Blood is an opaque, mobile fluid connective tissue that is mesodermal in origin. It consists of plasma, blood cells and platelets amongst a diverse array of molecules and ions. A large number of drugs, administered for treatment of various disorders come in direct contact with blood whether taken orally or injected intravenously. A multitude of possible drug interactions pose a serious problem especially to people who take prescription medicines for various diseases simultaneously. Some of these drugs may cause adverse effects on blood cells and lead to various blood disorders. Blood disorders are rare, yet extremely serious and may even prove fatal. Types of Drug induced blood disorders: In our body, red bone marrow contains pluripotent stem cells which differentiate and mature to form various types of blood cells.
  • Kidney Disorders: Induced by Drug Use and Abuse - Kidney is either of the two bean-shaped excretory organs that filter wastes (especially urea) from the blood and excrete them in urine which passes out of the kidney through ureters to the bladder. It also plays an important role in homeostasis i.e. physiological equilibrium that is actively maintained by several complex biological mechanisms that operate via the autonomic nervous system to offset disrupting changes.
  • Intestinal Disorders: Induced by Drug Use and Abuse - Intestine or intestinal tract is the part of the alimentary canal between the stomach and the anus. It is a major part of digestive system where it helps in digestion and absorption of digested food. So, it comes in direct contact with any and every thing that is taken orally, be it food or medicines. Unfortunately, many drugs/ medicines are also associated with a range of adverse effects on various organs. The gastrointestinal tract is frequently the site of complications resulting from various prescription and non-prescription, over-the-counter drug use.
  • What You Need to Know About Drug Abuse Treatment Processes - The definition of "drug abuse" is described as the usage of psychoactive drugs and physical performance development drugs for non-medical reasons. Some examples of abused drugs are cocaine, amphetamines, barbiturates, morphine, heroin, alcohol, benzodiazepines, and other opium-derived drugs such as codeine and hydrocodone. The other substance abuse definition may also be classified into four clear-cut groups: the medical definitions, the argot usage and mass contact, the social welfare definitions, and the criminal and political classifications.
  • How Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Prescription Drug Abuse Affects You? - Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a highly publicized childhood disorder that affects approximately 5 percent to 7 percent of all children. Millions of individuals receive prescription drugs for ADHD every year and various central nervous system (CNS) stimulants like Ritalin and Adderall are frequently prescribed by physicians for ADHD as they have a notably calming and "focusing" effect on those with ADHD, particularly children. Ritalin, chemically known as Methylphenidate, is a stimulant that produces pharmacological effects similar to those of cocaine and amphetamines.
  • Drug Testing Methods for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Prescription Drug Abuse - Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication abuse, frequently by teens and young adults, has resulted in an increase in emergency room visits. A January 2006 Food and Drug Administration advisory panel recommended that ADHD medication carry a warning of increased potential for cardiac problems, such as hypertension, cardiac arrest and stroke. The possibility of experiencing medical problems may be exacerbated by using ADHD medications improperly, or in combination with other drugs. Ritalin is the ADHD prescription drug that is most frequently abused. It is a CNS stimulant that is chemically known as methylphenidate, which when metabolized by the liver, forms ritalinic acid (RA) i.e.
  • 6 Ways to Get Help with Drug Addiction Intervention Services - The process of "addiction intervention" is turning out to be a substantial way talking about the problems of drug addiction. In short, this procedure is intended for the administration of drug abuse treatments on the addicted patients and to decrease the harmful effects of the substance to the body of the drug abused. In fact, the government of Great Britain introduced this system in 2003. It is important to discuss a little something about drug addiction before moving on to addiction interventions. It should be noted that drug addiction, or simply addiction, is an absolute pathological condition.
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