'We've got children killing other children'
'We've got children killing other children'
According to the Harvard University Center on the Developing Child, extreme stress – or toxic stress – created by recurrent abuse, chronic neglect, caregiver mental illness, substance abuse and or repeated exposure to violence, changes a child's brain …
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Annual Loudon DARE fundraiser a success
A sincere thank you to all that came out to support our annual fundraiser for the Loudon D.A.R.E. program! The annual Loudon Police D.A.R.E. Pizza Night celebrated its 20th year for this fundraiser on March 19. More than 600 people showed up to share …
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Leetonia sees higher scores in Race to Top push
In other business the board approved donations of $ 500 from Margaret Conrad for the Conrad Scholarship, $ 250 from Leetonia Eagles for the Baseball/Softball Scoreboard, $ 1,200 from the Columbiana County Prosecutors Office for the D.A.R.E. program, …
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Pot troubles for CSU star transfer
Pot troubles for CSU star transfer
Even as the national media has tried to establish a tie between marijuana and the rise in applications submitted to Colorado colleges, Chane Behanan, a Louisville basketball star kicked off the squad last year because of drug use, recently transferred …
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Statewide recreational marijuana legalization unlikely despite Dane County …
constituents and recognized that CBD Oil Extract has no potential for abuse or addiction, but has proven to be a lifesaving medication for persons – especially young children – whose seizures cannot be safely controlled with other medications,” Kahl …
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NWC Student's death linked to pot use
DENVER — Marijuana use is being blamed in part for the death of a Northwest College student who jumped from the balcony of a Denver hotel last month. … They include cognitive effects and addiction, particularly with youth, she said. “One of the …
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I want to work in a addiction treatment center?
Question by Mark S: I want to work in a addiction treatment center?
I only have a GED what must I do to get a job at a treatment center for drugs and alcohol. I was an addict and now have 12 years clean and want to work as an addiction concealer doing classes and give assessments so I need collage but don’t know what courses to take here in washington state
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Answer by Steve
I believe there is a certificate program for drug and alcohol counseling. Make an appointment with a counselor at a local community college and get info on the track you need to take.
Investigator gave nuke force positive 2013 review
WASHINGTON (AP) — A retired general chosen to explore flaws in U.S. nuclear forces signed off one year ago on a study describing the nuclear Air Force as "thoroughly professional, disciplined" and performing effectively — an assessment service …
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jail signs up exiting inmates for Obamacare
And it provides coverage to a population whose high rates of chronic disease, substance abuse and mental illness often land them back in jail, where they are expensive to treat. “I know some people will think, 'I can't afford health insurance …
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Ross County Man Arrested in Washington CH
21-year-old Ryan Walker of Greenfield was arrested for 4th felony possession of heroin. 31-year-old Brendon D. Ralph, of 240 Mount Carmel Road near Chillicothe, was arrested for possession of drug abuse instruments and paraphernalia. Share · Email.
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What is addiction? and where can you get help in California?
Question by eros_gary: What is addiction? and where can you get help in California?
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Answer by mgaribay74
Summary
People who are addicted cannot control their need for alcohol or other drugs, even in the face of negative health, social or legal consequences.
The illness becomes harder to treat and the related health problems, such as organ disease, become worse.
Addiction is a chronic, but treatable, brain disorder. People who are addicted cannot control their need for alcohol or other drugs, even in the face of negative health, social or legal consequences. This lack of control is the result of alcohol- or drug-induced changes in the brain. Those changes, in turn, cause behavior changes.
The brains of addicted people “have been modified by the drug in such a way that absence of the drug makes a signal to their brain that is equivalent to the signal of when you are starving,” says National Institute on Drug Abuse Director Dr. Nora Volkow. It is “as if the individual was in a state of deprivation, where taking the drug is indispensable for survival. It’s as powerful as that.”
Addiction grows more serious over time. Substance use disorders travel along a continuum. This progression can be measured by the amount, frequency and context of a person’s substance use. As their illness deepens, addicted people need more alcohol or other drugs; they may use more often, and use in situations they never imagined when they first began to drink or take drugs. The illness becomes harder to treat and the related health problems, such as organ disease, become worse.
“This is not something that develops overnight for any individual,” says addiction expert Dr. Kathleen Brady. “Generally there’s a series of steps that individuals go through from experimentation and occasional use [to] the actual loss of control of use. And it really is that process that defines addiction.”
Symptoms of addiction include tolerance (development of resistance to the effects of alcohol or other drugs over time) and withdrawal, a painful or unpleasant physical response when the substance is withheld. Many people with this illness deny that they are addicted. They often emphasize that they enjoy drinking or taking other drugs.
People recovering from addiction can experience a lack of control and return to their substance use at some point in their recovery process. This faltering, common among people with most chronic disorders, is called relapse. To ordinary people, relapse is one of the most perplexing aspects of addiction. Millions of Americans who want to stop using addictive substances suffer tremendously, and relapses can be quite discouraging.
“It is devastating to me when I don’t get [recovery] right,” laments Brian, a Portland, Oregon, coffee shop owner who struggles with his cocaine addiction. “Man, I can’t even describe it. It’s just horrible. The guilt. The depression that comes with it because I screwed up again. It’s an indescribable feeling that’s just – man, it’s low, low, low.”
To appreciate the grips of addiction, imagine a person that “wants to stop doing something and they cannot, despite catastrophic consequences,” says Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse. “We’re not speaking of little consequences. These are catastrophic. And yet they cannot control their behavior.”
IN CALIFORNIA THEY ARE MANY PLACES A GREAT ONE EXCELLENT IS CALL CENTER POINT they HAVE FACILITIES IN OKLAHOMA, SAN DIEGO, SACRAMENTO, SAN RAFAEL, CA
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Answer by parkermbg
Narcotics anonymous!
Go to na.org and follow the links to get info on meetings in your area.
Go to meetings as much as you did dope and actually talk to someone there. Nobody knows better how to deal with your addiction than a fellow addict!
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Does Rohypnol cause addiction?
Question by Danielle <3: Does Rohypnol cause addiction?
I am doing a health project, and i need to know if rohypnol causes a physical or mental addiction.
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Answer by MIK
its both , its a strong benzo , like 10 times stronger than valium , withdraw from benzo’s suck , good luck ,
Answer by silkenwings228
Apparently, you can be both physically and psychologically addicted to Rohypnol:
Rohypnol addiction
The use of Rohypnol itself is dangerous, leading to physical and psychological dependence, which increases with dose and duration of use.
Rohypnol abuse
In the United States, Rohypnol is used widely in Texas where it is popular among high school students. Rohypnol is reported to be readily available in the Miami area, and epidemiologists from that area have stated that it is South Florida’s fastest growing drug problem. Additional reports from Miami indicate that the largest and fastest growing groups of Rohypnol users are high school students who take the drug with alcohol or use it after cocaine ingestion. Two common misperceptions about Rohypnol may explain the drug’s popularity among young people: first, many erroneously believe that the drug is unadulterated – and therefore “safe” – because it comes in pre sealed bubble packs; second, many mistakenly think its use cannot be detected by urinalysis testing.
Illicit use of Rohypnol originated in Europe in the 1970s and has increased worldwide since then. However, the substance did not appear in the United States until the early 1990s. In 1992, a South Florida hotline began receiving calls reporting occasional to chronic abuse of the drug. Around the same time, the drug appeared in Texas as well. Today, use of Rohypnol is one of the fastest growing drug problems in both areas. In addition, the drug appears to be spreading across the United States. As of April 1995, the Drug Enforcement Administration had documented over 1,000 cases of Rohypnol possession across 13 states.
Rohypnol use by youths of all socioeconomic status has been reported. The inexpensive cost, ranging from $ 2 to $ 3 per pill, attracts young users. High school students report use of the drug as a cheap drunk and as a cure for alcohol hangovers. Typically, however, Rohypnol is used along with alcohol and other drugs. College students using Rohypnol report mixing it with beer to enhance the feeling of drunkenness. It has also been reported to be used in combination with marijuana and cocaine, as well as heroin. Rohypnol use appears to be spreading in the United States among high school and college youth. In some areas, it is associated with gangs, and it is becoming known as a club drug.
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Church forum looks at suicide prevention, loss
The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Pocono Medical Center and the Reformed Church of Bushkill presented a forum in March to help those dealing with suicide and to advise family members and friends of suicide victims. Robert Rozsay, an …
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Upcoming Myrtle Beach area health events
Free pregnancy testing, free counseling and support. Coastline Women's Center. 488-9971. Prime of … Rape Crisis Center | Individual counseling, support group, 24-hour hotline for victims of sexual assault. 448-3180 or 448-7273. • Mended Hearts | 11 …
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why is it necessary to refer cases of drug abuse to rehabilitation centers?
Question by style: why is it necessary to refer cases of drug abuse to rehabilitation centers?
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Answer by antoinette.chua
It’s because they have the experience on how to manage these people in these situations. They are professional enough to know what to do instead of just panicking.
It’s their field.
Answer by Jon
what do u mean by refer, are you a volunteer that work at help hotline? if so then if theyre seeking help that would be the best place to start. but if its jus someone you see that might be using drugs it will have to be themselves that volunteraly check themselves in. onlie nut cases get sent away:P
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Waukesha's La Clinica closes; services move community health center
La Clinica offered free, bilingual alcohol and other drug abuse services, along with mental health counseling. But the clinic is small and board of La Casa has been looking for a number of years to find a new home for the services, said Anselmo …
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Kimball Medical Center Holds Precription Medication Info Session/Drop-Off
Prescription drug-related deaths outnumber deaths from heroin and cocaine combined, according to a recent report released by the Trust for America's Health. With just one out of 10 Americans receiving treatment for prescription drug addiction …
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Norma Lansing Honored by ECIDC Along w/Paris Man
Norma Lansing, President and CEO, Effingham County Chamber of Commerce, has been honored for her significant contributions to help attract new businesses to the Effingham and the surrounding area, support and improve existing businesses and help …
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New Mexico pharmacists certified to prescribe overdose drug Narcan
Dr. Jeanie Jaramillo with Texas Panhandle Poison Center says this could be a reason we see Narcan in our area. "New Mexico has a lot of rural areas where there is not access to health care professionals or hospitals, so in that respect this will be a …
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