Telling your family that you're addicted to drugs or alcohol doesn't have to be shameful. Admitting you have a problem is the first step on the road to recovery. Addiction...
Many people in recovery use their smartphones as an aftercare tool to maintain sobriety. Sobriety apps can log progress, motivate and help you stay accountable. Maintaining sobriety can be just...
The most dangerous drugs not only include controlled substances like opioids, but common over-the-counter treatments like Tylenol. Article at a Glance: Many drugs can be dangerous, even if they are...
If you think a loved one is misusing drugs, it's important to look for signs of drug addiction that can help you determine what drug is being used. Article at...
Mental illness is the most common risk factor associated with suicide completion and suicide attempts, with around 90 percent of people who commit suicide meeting diagnostic criteria for at least one psychiatric...
When teens use drugs, including alcohol, the impact on the brain is significant. And occasionally, the impact is irreversible. A major ad campaign in the ‘80s aimed to prevent drug...
If you are mixing drugs — whether it’s intentional or unintentional — learn how your risk of health complications, overdose, and death significantly increase. When people are using more than...
One of the reasons that opioid addiction can be so stealthy is that the signs of opioid addiction may not be obvious the way signs of, for example, alcohol abuse...
U.S. law organizes drugs into different schedules based on several criteria, such as a substance’s level of addictive properties. Legal consequences of using or selling illegal drugs are based upon...
Meditation can be incorporated into addiction treatment programs and life in recovery to help people stay calm and cope with stress without relapsing. Article at a Glance: Meditation is a...