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There long has been debate over the topic of self-control when it comes to addiction. Many theories have been tossed around. However, in a recent study led by the University of Cambridge, it was found...
View ArticleCrack Intervention: Get Help for Someone You Love
Are you concerned about someone you love who is addicted to crack? This drug doesn’t produce a physical dependency like heroin. Instead, users develop a psychological need to keep using the drug. It’s...
View ArticleCocaine Intervention: Cut Through the Lies and Help Your Loved One
Drug abuse and lying go hand-in-hand. Where one goes, the other is sure to follow. If you are concerned about a loved one who is addicted to cocaine, you have no doubt heard more than your fair share...
View ArticlePoliticians and Substance Abuse
The growing scandal around Toronto Mayor Rob Ford is just the latest in a long history of drug and alcohol abuse by elected officials and the corruption it has been associated with. Ford hasn’t been...
View ArticleChanges in Brain Function Shown in Young Adults Who Occasionally Use Stimulants
According to researchers at the University of California, San Diego, young adults who occasionally use stimulants including cocaine, amphetamines or prescription drugs such as Adderall show brain...
View ArticleStudy Shows Another Way Cocaine Affects the Brain
One of the best self-preservation abilities of people is when they learn from their mistakes. However, a new study shows that this ability may be the exact thing that cocaine affects the most. Cocaine...
View ArticleLong-Term Health Risks of Cocaine Use: Rhabdomyolysis
Cocaine use in the United States has died down since the height of its popularity in the 1980s and ’90s. Crack cocaine use has correspondingly declined, as well. According to the 2016 National Survey...
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