Substance Abuse

Dr. Foojan Zeine With Michael: Recovery From Drug Addiction – Addiction Treatment


Dr. Foojan Zeine with Michael: Recovery from Drug Addiction – Addiction Treatment – Dr. Foojan Zeine (http://www.foojan.com) with Michael: Recovery from Drug and Alcohol Addiction. Call: 818-648-2140 http://www.mynewlifeprogram.com My New Li…

 

New Helpline in Azle Assists Teens Find Substance abuse Treatment

Filed under: drug abuse rehabilitation

LIGHTNING RELEASES 04/21/14 — Drug and alcohol abuse has been a major problem in Azle, TX for a many years. The alarming rate of teen addiction is particularly disturbing. To help address this issue, a new helpline has been implemented to assist … Read more on Ticker Report

'A Man Called Destruction': A Definitive Bio of Alex Chilton, Cult Legend of Rock

'A Man Called Destruction': a definitive bio of Alex Chilton, cult legend of rock

Filed under: after effects of drug abuse

After a name change, the Devilles became the Box Tops. Lady luck smiled upon Chilton … Chilton's increasing substance abuse problems caused his live performances to become erratic, and his records also suffered from a lack of focus. Bell died in a … Read more on Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

 

Deadly addiction: Heroin use, a tragic wrong turn for prescription drug

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Everyday Drugs, Everyday High

Everyday Drugs, Everyday High

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“It's called volatile substance abuse. Unfortunately, it has a very deleterious effect on the sinuses. It affects the neurons; they dilute or dissolve the fats of [cells in] the sinus. We've seen many cases where they develop prolonged psychosis,” Dr … Read more on JustHere Qatar

 

Heroin finding its way into remote communities

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Inpatient Drug Rehab Chicago (855) YES REHAB


Inpatient Drug Rehab Chicago (855) YES REHAB – Overcoming drug addiction and co-occurring disorders can seem like an unobtainable dream, and most people feel burdened and doomed. However, there is help fo…

 

Criminal court, April 25, 2014

Filed under: inpatient drug rehab

A Minersville man returned to prison Tuesday after a Schuylkill County judge revoked his parole. Joseph E. Boris III, 23, must remain behind bars until Dec. 20 unless he finds a place to receive inpatient treatment for substance abuse problems, Judge … Read more on Republican & Herald

Are the Feds Hoarding Pot?

Are the Feds Hoarding Pot?

Filed under: treatments for crack addiction

The federal National Institute on Drug Abuse, long perceived as blocking research on marijuana's medical uses, may be cracking its doors open a bit. The institute is funding a University of California at Davis study on whether vaporized … NIDA's Web … Read more on Daily Beast

 

Feds to weigh clemency for nonviolent inmates

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How Much Do Rehab Counselors Make ?

Question by : How much do rehab counselors make ?
So i am starting to see what i am interested in when im older… and ever since a loss of a family member to drugs i have been interested in the career tittle of helping other with drugs and alcohol addictions .. So i been thinking about a Drug/Alcohol Counselor… but what exactly do they do and how much do they make… ive looked on the internet but they never really gave me a straight answer (the area i would work would be San Diego/Los Angeles California area)

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Shoulder Cracks When I Raise My Arm?

Question by : Shoulder cracks when I raise my arm?
This has been going on for quite a while now, my right arm cracks when I raise it and for example, when I did a math problem in school on a board with a chalk, my arm was hurting a lot, so I had to rest it every few seconds, I’ve seen a doctor for it, she says its most likely because of I sleep on the side, that’s right, I do sleep on my right side, but now the left arm is also cracking and I found this painful spot on it when I press hard enough. What is this most likely caused by? What should my treatment be? I do spent a lot of time in front of a computer, maybe its cause my arms are on a keyboard for a long time?

What the Highest Rating?

Question by C J: what the highest rating?
i know there a higher rating than R but what is it. The movie HOSTEL i think had it , Its like 21 and above

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Answer by Joe
NC-17

NC-17 is the highest rating a film can receive. You have to be 18 years old to see movies with that rating. In the United States, the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) is responsible for movie ratings. This is the official description of what NC-17 stands for:

“No One 17 or Under Admitted.

Legal Marijuana Challenges Drug Abuse Awareness

Legal marijuana challenges drug abuse awareness

Filed under: drug abuse in teens

April is Alcohol Awareness Month—a key time for all Islanders to work towards reducing the stigma around seeking help for alcohol abuse. Alcohol addiction can affect both youth and adults and is a treatable disease. This year, for the first time … Read more on Mercer Island Reporter

 


NBC New York – New Trends in Teen Drug Use – Jack, a 21-year-old Phoenix House client, tells NBC New York about new trends in teen drug use.

 

What Do I Do to Become a Chemical Health or Mental Health Counselor?

Question by : What do I do to become a chemical health or mental health counselor?
I want to become a chemical health counselor or a mental health counselor or do therapy with people that are recovering from drug addiction or mental health. I want to do this because I have had a history with drugs and depression, and want to help others and give back I guess. I’m in high school, and am going to be graduating in a couple years. I think about other careers doing things I like, like playing music or fixing electronics, but I couldn’t imagine doing either as a career. The more I think of counseling and therapy, it’s something I am passionate about and I know a lot about chemical health and mental health. I talked with the chemical health counselor at my school, we talk every couple weeks, but I told him that this is what I want to do, which I haven’t told anyone else until then, and he was saying that the way he did it was at a University and went for psychology. But he said for psychology, to be able to do anything you have to get a lot of education for it and a higher degree. He had a friend that didn’t get as high a degree as he did and now he can’t really do anything for it, but he’s had other friends do it through just getting the license for counseling, and when you get that, it gives you way more options, and you can do generals at a community college and then go get a license and save a lot of money. So what’s the way he’s talking about by just getting a license? How do I do that? And if that info was misleading, what’s the best way to go for doing this? And how much will school probably cost?