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Addiction And Young Women By: matbcva6br | May 9th 2012 - Young women who become addicted to drugs face a unique set of challenges that can be difficult to overcome. In fact, according to the Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network, ". . . women who are dependent on substances experience different barriers to treatment entry, engagement and retention than their male counterparts. Tags:addiction and women, women and drugs, women and substance abuse, drug abuse
Professional Detox Or Cold Turkey? By: matbcva6br | May 3rd 2012 - When it comes to drug addiction or alcoholism, many people are unaware of the fact that detox can be a dangerous process. Detox refers to the symptoms and physiological changes that take place in the brain and central nervous system when a person abstains from drugs or alcohol after becoming physically dependent. Movies, television and other media have either glamorized or demonized detox to the point where the reality of this process is blurred or even completely fabricated. Tags:detox, drug detox, alcohol detox, opiate detox, heroin detox
Is There A Cure For Alcoholism? By: matbcva6br | Apr 16th 2012 - Alcoholism is a clinical, progressive neurological disease that left untreated is 100% fatal. For the last hundred years mankind has tried to cure or prevent this disease with limited successes that in the end only served to tell us that there is still a great deal about this disease that we do not know. Tags:alcoholism, alcohol abuse, drinking problem, alcoholism cure
Four Ways To Use Exercise For Long-term Addiction Recovery By: ddavis2012 | Feb 24th 2012 - Regular exercise is one of the simplest but most critical aspects of drug addiction recovery. Maintaining a fit body is essential for staying healthy and warding off drug cravings. Addicts and non-addicts alike find it to be one of the best ways to relieve immediate stress, and some forms of exercise can even offer long-term psychological benefits. Tags:addiction, substance abuse, recovery from drugs, alcohol treatment
The Effects Of Social Status On Drug Abuse And Addiction By: Hardin Coherest | Jan 23rd 2012 - Many people unfortunately believe in the negative stereotypes of drug users. Those who are unfamiliar with the true nature of addiction tend to assume that terms such as "addict" or "alcoholic" refer mainly to poor, uneducated members of a minority race. Nothing could be further from the truth. Because addiction is a progressive, physiological condition which tangibly alters a person"s brain chemistry, it affects people at every level of society. Tags:drug rehab, alcohol rehab
How To Make The Most Of Drug Addiction Treatment By: Shinzat Turmuleis | Jan 14th 2012 - Every year, thousands of substance abusers make lasting recoveries with drug addiction treatment. Through advances in psychology, neurology, and pharmacology, medical professionals have developed several proven methods for drug addiction treatment. However, successful recoveries still rely on dedicated efforts from rehab patients themselves. Tags:drug rehab, drug addiction treatment, alcohol addiction treatment, inpatient drug rehab
Drug Rehab And Addicts" Social Lives By: Hardin Coherest | Jan 7th 2012 - Drug rehab programs across the United States help thousands of addicts make lasting recoveries every year. The last few decades have seen enormous advancements in neuroscience and psychology, and drug rehab specialists have used new information to develop incredibly effective treatment programs. Tags:drug rehab, alcohol rehab, inpatient drug rehab, outpatient rehab
Drug Rehab For Heroin Addiction By: Laszeros Chandlerson | Dec 20th 2011 - Heroin is one of the most dangerous and addictive substances in the world, but drug rehab clinics across the United States help thousands of heroin abusers make lasting recoveries every year. Inpatient, partial hospitalization, and outpatient drug rehab programs help addicts from every walk of life develop effective coping strategies for dealing with stressful, craving-inducing situations. Tags:drug rehab, fl drug rehab, fl treatment center, florida drug treatment
Drug Addiction And Co-occurring Mental Disorders By: Sammie Ladyl | Dec 12th 2011 - One of the most misunderstood aspects of drug addiction is its physiological basis. Addiction is a neurological disease "" a condition brought about by irreparable changes to a person"s brain chemistry which requires clinical treatment. Overcoming substance abuse is therefore not a matter of willpower or strictly psychological therapy as many laypeople believe. Tags:co occurring conditions, addiction and bipolar, co-occuring condition,
E-cigarettes Might Just Work By: My Health E-cigs | Dec 2nd 2011 - Every so often, there seems to be the introduction to the general public of the "best method" to stop the bad habit of smoking. However, it seems that many of these methods presently available do not address the physical habit of hand to mouth experience which is part of the regular movement of a chain smoker. This important factor is not ignored when a user switches to using electronic cigarettes as an alternative to traditional smoking. Tags:E Cigarette, Electronic Cigarette, E Cig, E-cig
Addiction: A Clinical Disease By: Hardin Coherest | Nov 26th 2011 - Viewing addiction as a clinical disease, rather than as a mental or emotional disorder, can be extremely helpful in developing effective treatments for substance abusers. Despite rehab facilities" successes in treating addiction this way, however, many people adhere to the idea that drug abuse is a matter of low will power and moral degeneracy. Tags:disease model of addiction, addiction as a disease
Human Physiology And Addiction: Why Anyone Can Become A Substance Abuser By: Shrafty Tomlinson | Nov 19th 2011 - Many people live under the assumption that they are not susceptible to addiction, and that substance abuse only afflicts the weak-willed and morally degenerate. Negative stereotypes of alcoholics and drug addicts may contribute to these assumptions. Even many of those who do suffer from addiction deny their problems and continue to view drug dependency as something that only affects "other" people. Tags:addiction, drug abuse, substance abuse
The Problems With Treating Addiction As A Choice By: Damlin Rekerstan | Nov 17th 2011 - People who think of addiction as a matter of lack of willpower will generally be disappointed. Treating this problem as a personal choice, rather than a clinical disease, is extremely detrimental to the advancement and societal acceptance of truly effective drug abuse treatments. Unfortunately, even healthcare professionals who understand the true causes of addiction can still fall prey to this mentality. Tags:drug addiction rehab, alcohol addiction recovery
Addiction Treatment And Healthcare By: Joshton Maurenthal | Aug 26th 2011 - Despite public sentiment to the contrary, addiction treatment and healthcare are closely associated issues. Addiction "" including alcoholism "" destroys countless lives and breaks up families, is responsible for the deteriorating mental and physical health of thousands, is responsible for violence, crime, and the cost of housing prisoners, and leads to an astonishing number of OUI or DUI accidents and deaths. Tags:addiction treatment, alcoholism treatment
Treating Drug Addiction With Other Drugs By: Eric Debs | Jul 27th 2011 - Drugs used to treat addiction can seem like a bizarre practice to many people, but thousands of addicts currently in recovery will attest to the fact that addiction treatment drugs are at least partially responsible for their recovery. These drugs include new medications such as Topiramate and Acamprosate, and traditional addiction treatment drugs like methadone, suboxone and benzodiazepines. However, each drug is used to treat specific and highly individualized cases of addiction and should o ... Tags:addiction treatment drugs, alcoholism treatment drugs
Who Are Professional Social Workers Today By: Susan Mathisen | Jul 11th 2011 - Social workers are the people who help the needy on a larger scale. The issues they handle are health issues, financial issues of the poor, abuse cases, and many more. Social workers also play a vital role in handling education issues of those children, who do not have enough resources to spend on education. Tags:social work, social worker, social workers
What's Your Mind-body Type? By: Manu | Jul 8th 2011 - Vata (comprised of air + space): is the controller (neurological system), principle of change, principle of movement, whether it is the physical movement of the body or thought, neuro-electrical impulses, wind blowing outside, gas/burping - air in the body. Also, the catabolic degenerative principle psychologically gives us imagination and flexibility. Tags:mind-body, Ayurvedic healing, neurological system,
E-cigarettes Ruled Tobacco Products By: ScarletS | Apr 27th 2011 - The Food and Drug Administration said that it plans to regulate smokeless electronic cigarettes as tobacco products and won't try to regulate them under stricter rules for drug-delivery devices. Tags:E-cigarettes, FDA, nicotine addiction, health
Accepting Addiction As A Disease And Not An Underlying Symptom By: Rachel Leigh Clark | Apr 26th 2011 - Addiction as a disease isn"t just a convenient treatment philosophy for substance abuse or alcoholism- it"s a clinical diagnosis that left untreated is 100% fatal. If you"ve suffered through addiction yourself, then you know first-hand how severe this disease can be. And if someone you loved has struggled with addiction or alcoholism, then chances are you"ve seen how this disease can decimate even the strongest among us. Tags:addiction as a disease, alcoholism, inpatient treatment,
Corporate Wellness To Stop Smoking By: John Eric Jacobsen | Dec 27th 2010 - In our Corporate Wellness Programs we teach a "��9 Step Process"�� designed to help the smoker kick the habit and minimize withdrawal. Our success rate has been pretty amazing and we are very proud of our accomplishments.
Hypnotherapy: The Best Treatment For Phobia By: Dominic Knight | Nov 23rd 2010 - Phobias or the irrational fear of something can often hinder our daily lives. Starting from something as simple as the fear of heights it can go to something as bizarre as the fear of panicking itself. According to statistics, 1 out of every 23 people have some form of Phobia that sometimes manifests into panic attacks as well. Tags:Hypnotherapist London, Harley Street Hypnotherapy
Substance Abuse Commonly Found Trend Among People By: Dion Silva | Nov 10th 2010 - There are many prescribed to which people get used to. One such drug is Oxycontin. This is prescribed for the getting relief from pains. It is available in various sizes differing on the weight. This is a very good drug widely used for treatment of severe pain disorders. This is available in a form of a pill or liquid. Tags:oxycontin treatment, addiction to oxycontin
Approaches To Quit Smoking Forever By: Anakin Mordekay | Oct 29th 2010 - On that point ?r? so many worn out phrases about the cognition of smoke, like that a dip of fresh plant toxin kills a horse and of course the primal fright of dead from cancer. The last mentioned is not without crucial grounds: on that point are a proofs that expression on the fume of a cigarette has three thousand of man well-known chemical substance elements, and sixteen of its on other stage may be blameworthy for cancer development and alteration of the cells. Alkaloid in its change of direc ... Tags:quit smoking, quit smoking help
Caffine Memory Benefits? By: Tristan Andrews | Mar 3rd 2010 - Caffeine, like chocolate, often receives bad publicity. Whilst in some instances, and in excess, these can have negative effects on our body, they can also be quite beneficial. Tags:coffee
About Obesity And Eating Junk Foods By: Ali khan | Feb 15th 2010 - Obesity is a condition that has become a major health problem that affects many people in the United States. This condition refers to the accumulation of excess body fat that can affect health conditions. Obese people are prone to health risks such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, certain cancers, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, sleep apnea, and many more. These health risks have led many people to include a weight loss program in their lifestyles. However, many health experts advice peo ... Tags:fast foods, foods, junk foods, Obesity and eating
Death Is Just A Bite Or Sip Of Food Away; Nutritional Super-size Yourself! By: Michael Drabuik | Dec 18th 2009 - It is funny to support clinical studies for 'a cure' paradigm. In the past decades, people had more health challenges and then turned to newly but invasive temporary remedies. The bigger part of illnesses complained about or not diagnosed are problems caused by lifestyle. Radical drugs and surgery solutions could be avoided if a lifestyle would include better nutrition and sports. Tags:saturated fats, alcohol, lifestyle addiction, raw vegetables, medicine, prescription drugs, natural remedy
Does Nature Provide A Cure? By: Michael Drabuik | Dec 17th 2009 - Since the 50's more people seemed to cause health challenges and then turn to newly discovered conventional medical solutions. It is wrong to continue supporting the clinical study for 'a cure' paradigm. Radical surgeries could possibly be avoided if a lifestyle choice would include better nutrition. The bigger part of the disease conditions complained about are problems caused by eating wrong. Tags:natural cure, conventional medicine, raw food, nutrition, medicine, lifestyle habits
Drug Addiction Is Fatal, Let Malibu Bring Life To You By: Justin Hamlin | Dec 7th 2009 - Self helf is the best help when drug rehabilitation programme is concerned. But the proper guidence of professionals and therapists are equally important as they show you the proper path to walk on and encourage you every moment to attain the life of sobriety. Tags:Malibu Xanax Rehab, Rehab Center Malibu, Rehab Malibu
New Study: Meditation Helps Women With Breast Cancer By: Jeanne Ball | Oct 28th 2009 - A recent study gives hope to women with breast cancer. This well-designed clinical trial suggest that reducing one"s stress using the Transcendental Meditation technique may be useful in the prevention and treatment of breast cancer. Having a technique to experience inner silence can alleviate the sense of helplessness women often feel in the face of a life threatening disease such as cancer. As more and more women search for natural remedies to treat breast cancer, Transcendental Mediation ... Tags:Transcendental Meditation, health, prevention, breast cancer
New Therapy Treats Lung Cancer By: Katie Kelley | Dec 22nd 2008 - esearchers may have uncovered a new therapy that successfully treats lung cancer and is a new addition to treatments such as chemotherapy. The drug, is a once-daily tablet and may, in certain instances, allow for a more aggressive treatment among mutated genes, tumors. Tags:Chantix, Chantix lawsuit, Chantix Law Firm, Chantix Lawyer, Chantix Attorney, Chantix Risks, Chantix
The Components Of Alcohol Addiction By: Heather Colman | May 6th 2006 - Alcoholism is a powerful craving for alcohol which often results in the compulsive consumption of alcohol. The cause of this craving is heavily debated, but the most popular beliefs are that it is a chemical or nutrional imbalance, a genetic predisposition, a neurological effect caused by runaway learning mechanisms or an inability to curb one's own desire for enjoyment. Tags:alcoholism, alcoholic, alcoholics, alcohol treatment centers, alcoholism treatment, alcoholics anonymous, alcohol abuse treatment
Are The Barriers Of Dieting Psychological Or Physical? By: Jeff Garcia | Mar 22nd 2006 - On the last count the word "diet" produced in excess of 157 million web pages of diet plans, pills, potions and dieting tips from all over the world. And yet we are approaching the peak of an obesity epidemic which is causing untold mental misery and depression, aside from the ever increasing debilitating diseases being linked to those overweight or obese. With such an abundance of information available - how can this be? Tags:diet, slimming, slim, lose weight, lose fat, gi diet, glycemic index, gi index, fat loss, fat, disease