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"Drug" Articles
 

  • Does Drug Rehab Therapy Help Drug Addicts To Recover? - Drug rehabilitation is a two-tiered program that aims to cure both physical and psychological dependency; drug rehab therapy is designed in the same manner. A drug rehab therapy program addresses physical dependency by starting the detoxification process to combat withdrawal difficulties.
  • Questions To Ask A Drug Rehab Before Admission - It is important to find the drug rehab program that will best suit your needs. There are many types and styles of treatment programs available.
  • Researches on Saliva Drug Testing - A huge amount of research has gone into the development of saliva drug testing methods. The methodologies used continue to evolve as a result of all this research resulting in more accurate and reliable tests.
  • Issues Regarding Drug Testing - The argument that drug testing actually causes more harm to society rather than helping it as professed has been gaining ground in the last few years.
  • Student Drug Testing In America - The sustained campaign for a drug free America is taking a new turn these days. After the invasion of drug testing into the workplace, now it is time for testing to expand into schools.
  • Heart Disease - What Can Be Done? What Will Protect Us? - For many years, Heart disease has been the number one killer in our modern society. It now is battling for first place with cancers. In order for our arteries and blood vessels to be healthy, our body needs a good supply of Vitamin C (Documented by Dr Linus Pauling (Nobel prize) and Dr Matthias Rath).
  • Protect Your Stuff With A Modern Truck Bed Cover - I am 28 and have a great family. Five years ago I married my wife Jasmin in San Diego and just two months later we got our twins Mike and Andrew. Surely it is not all fun and games raising two sons, but I am very proud to have such great guys. They are full of life and always interested in participating in sports like soccer, baseball or just playing a bit with the dog. But what does it mean, if you want to go on vacation with such a big family?
  • The Ethics of Drug Testing in The Workplace - The prominence of drug testing in the workplace is expanding throughout the country as more and more companies employ drug tests to take a this critical step to ensure the safety and sanctity of the workplace. Optimally, keeping the workplace clear of drug users would ensure greater safety for the employees as a whole and increase the overall productivity of the company, and cheap, easy and accessible drug tests would make that happen.
  • Why Is Hair Follicle Drug Testing Better? - Hair follicle drug testing is a new alternative to urine testing which is more reliable is easier to conduct. Unlike urine drug testing where the collection of the sample requires privacy and thus promotes a multitude of evasion methods.
  • Alternatives to Gangs - Many nice, law-abiding parents are scared to death that their teenage children have become involved with drugs. They worry when the kids lock themselves in their bedrooms. They imagine that the youngsters are smoking dope, or injecting something. Then they turn to each other and wonder where they went wrong. Why are we such awful parents, they ask themselves. The answer, of course, is No, they didn't do such a bad job. But the answer also - if you want to start looking for it - is not in the house at all. It's actually where the young people spend most of their time, in school, on street corners, and generally hanging around with their friends.
  • Outpatient Rehab Principles - 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. The outpatient rehab contains group sessions. You have to join a group, which is conducted by a doctor, and visit this group on a regular basis.
  • 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. Other times, simply speaking concern to an addict can snap them back to reality and make them realize that their addiction has progressed into a disease and is affecting others.
  • 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. Why People Use Cocaine Why do various individuals use cocaine?
  • Natural Allergy Remedies Without Side Effects - Burning, itchy, red eyes and tightly choked up or irritatingly fluid noses are a part of the allergic reaction and bad time of the year. Water collects in the head, particularly about the ears. Cuddlesome pets turn out to not be so cuddly. Head ache but adds to the irritation.
  • 100 years of FDA - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2006. In addition to a nation-wide program of commemorative events being held throughout the year, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration FDA has launched a special Web page on the Food and Drug Administration website at: http://www.fda.gov/centennial . Also on the Food and Drug Administration website you will find the January-February 2006 issue of Food and Drug Administration's bimonthly publication, Food and Drugs Administration USA Consumer, that traces the agency's history from the passage of pure food and drug administration laws at the turn of the last century to the challenges posed today by cutting-edge sciences such as genomic and proteomics, and new initiatives like "personalized medicine.
  • Get Rid of Acne in Nature This Summer Without Cancer Fears - Finally, some good news for sun worshipers. Researchers at the Harvard-affiliated Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston provided reasons to be less paranoid about tanning.
  • Herbal Supplements, Are They Worth The Risk - Many people nowadays are turning to what we know as "organics" and "naturals" or otherwise known as herbals. The rising popularity of herbal supplements has created a new fad,if you will,if not a new health lifestyle. But before you join the "proverbial" bandwagon, here are some things you need to know about this dietary supplement. What really is the difference between a drug and a dietary supplement?
  • The Apparent Murder-Suicide of Chris Benoit Really Creates More Questions Than Answers - News of the apparent murder-suicide of well-known and well-liked WWE wrestler Chris Benoit left me with mixed emotions: sadness and dismay. Unlike so many men past 60 who would not be caught dead admitting to watching pro wrestling on television in a polite, worldly, sophisticated public environment, I embraced the admission and stood my ground. I believe Chris Benoit would have done the same. Benoit's boob tube presence was never a good interview, never as charismatic as we would have liked, never a loudmouth, never a blowhard, never obnoxious, never foul mouthed but always quiet, real, genuine and tough as nails. There is no telling how many World Championships Benoit (pronounced Ben-WAH) would have been allowed to win if he was all of the things that other wrestlers like "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair, the "Heartbreak Kid" Shaun Michaels or "The Cerebral Assassin" Triple HHH (Hunter Hurst Helmsley) flaunted.
  • How The Medicare Doughnut Hole Is Making American Seniors Sick - In 2003, Congress passed The Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement and Modernization Act into law. The crafting and passing of this bill was highly influenced by lobbyists from both the pharmaceutical and insurance industries. These groups made sure their coffers would be filled with taxpayers' money without providing any substantial benefit to American seniors. It was not until the Bill was passed that many started to see the pitfalls of the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan. Also known as Medicare Part D, the Medicare Prescription Drug Plan started providing prescription drug coverage benefits to Medicare-eligible beneficiaries in 2006. One of the most surprising elements of the drug plan for many seniors was the gap in coverage known as the Medicare Doughnut Hole.
  • The United States Failing War On Drugs - The United States, as well as other participating countries, declared war on the illegal drug industry by passing an initiative to combat the illegal drug trade that threatened modern day society. This never ending war was initiated by President Nixon in 1969. Soon later in 1973 the Drug Enforcement Administration was created as a government branch dedicated to fighting this illegal industry. It is commonly known as the DEA. Prior to this time there were many large attacks at the black market portion of the drug industry, but only laws were created.
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