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The Brain And Addiction – 4/12 – Addiction Treatment Strategies

Alcohol And Drug Addiction Rehab Jan30 Past Month Illicit D… posted by Addiction Treatment Strategies Past Month Illicit Drug Use among Persons Aged 12 or Older, by Age: 2008 and 2009 + Difference between this estimate and the 2009 estimate is statistically significant at the .05 level. From 2008 to 2009, statistically significant increases in […]

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Substance Abuse

Addiction Recovery May25 Trans-Disciplinary P… posted by admin ALICE RAP is a new dynamic trans-disciplinary EU project which aims is to help policy makers “re-think and re-shape” current and future approaches to the huge human and economic costs of addictions and lifestyles in Europe. This project is supported by the Catalan Ministry of… »» Injuries

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Addiction Recovery DBT Meditation Apr17 Breathing Meditation… posted by Addiction Treatment Strategies Breathing Meditations. Buffer »» Addiction Addiction Recovery Alcohol And Drug Addiction Rehab Alcoholism Anxiety Binge Drinking CBT Co-Ocurring Disorders DBT Depression Medically Assisted Treatment Neurobiology Neuroscience Stress Therapeutically Based Treatment Mar15 An Early Age at Firs… posted by Addiction Treatment Strategies An Early

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Heavy alcohol use suggests a change in normal cognitive development in adolescents

Posted on Nov 30, 2011 in Addiction Recovery | Comments Off Buffer For risk-takers and impulsive people, New YearÕs resolutions often include being more careful, spending more frugally and cutting back on dangerous behavior, such as drug use. But new research from Vanderbilt finds that these individualsÐlabeled as novelty seekers by psychologistsÐface an uphill battle

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Risk Takers, Drug Abusers Driven By Decreased Ability To Process Dopamine

Posted on Nov 30, 2011 in Injuries related to addiction | Comments Off Buffer Image via Wikipedia A new study has shown harmful prescription patterns of powerful painkillers among a substantial number of Ontario patients who received methadone therapy to treat their opioid addiction. Methadone, which is a type of long-acting opioid, has proven to

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55 Percent Increase From 2005 To 2009 For Drug-Related Suicide Attempts

Posted on Nov 30, 2011 in opioids | Comments Off Buffer Deaths related to prescription opioid therapy are under intense scrutiny, prompting those in pain medicine Ñ clinicians, patient advocates, and regulators Ñ to understand the causes behind avoidable mortality in legitimately treated patients. Studies reporting on statistics, causes, and adverse events involving opioid treatment

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Preventing Avoidable Opioid-Related Deaths Top Priority for Pain Medicine Field

Posted on Dec 2, 2011 in Alcoholism | Comments Off Buffer 1. What is alcoholism? Alcoholism, also known as alcohol dependence, is a disease that includes the following four symptoms: CravingÐA strong need, or urge, to drink. Loss of controlÐNot being able to stop drinking once drinking has begun. Physical dependenceÐWithdrawal symptoms, such as nausea,

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