Pink Cocaine Linked to Pop Star’s Death
Pink cocaine is a trendy designer drug that comes with devastating health impacts. It’s known on the streets as “Russian roulette” due to its potential lethality. You might have also seen it linked to the death of Liam Payne, the former singer for the band One Direction. Preliminary autopsy results...
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Study Names 5 Key Questions For Youth Addiction Treatment Planning
Parents might believe that kids are safe from drugs and alcohol use until their late teens. But in 2021 the American Academy of Pediatrics, Children’s Hospital Association and Adolescent Psychiatry declared a national emergency regarding mental health for children. According to a 2023 study over eight million people between 12...
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Americans Unprepared to Respond to a Drug Overdose, Study Shows
By now, most people have heard about the opioid crisis that still looms across America and many other countries. We know it has caused an alarming number of deaths due to overdose, but a recent survey illustrates that many of us have no clue how to help someone experiencing a...
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The Hidden Risks of Prescription Opioids
Are there hidden risks to using prescription opioids? According to a recent study, almost one in every ten people who are treated for chronic pain using prescription opioids become addicted. Additionally, approximately 1 in 3 will have signs and symptoms of opioid addiction, the startling report goes on to mention....
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