Can a Former Drug Addict Do Anything to Reproduce Brain Cells?
Question by sunkissed299: Can a former drug addict do anything to reproduce brain cells?
I work in a homeless shelter and someone just asked. I would say no. Thats why they tell you not to do drugs.lol
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Answer by Lara Love
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)… Continue reading
Major Crimes Creator James Duff Previews the Season 2 Finale
Major Crimes Creator James Duff Previews the Season 2 Finale
… I've never wanted to use this opportunity to present spoilers – but it won't take long to spot the numerous similarities between Rusty and his would-be murderer: both abandoned, both abused as teenagers, both affected by the addiction and… Continue reading
Teen Drug Use: 2013 Monitoring the Future Survey Results
Teen Drug Use: 2013 Monitoring The Future Survey Results
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) distinguished research scientist and University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor, Dr. Lloyd Johnston discusses 2013…
Substance Abuse a Problem in Ridgewood
Substance abuse a problem in Ridgewood
While many Ridgewood teens don't use any recreational drugs or alcohol, and many who do will leave high school unharmed by their experimentation, for some teen and young adult residents, excessive drinking and drug use has become a problem. Read more on NorthJersey.com
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Severe Mental Illness Tied to Higher Rates of Substance Use
Severe mental illness tied to higher rates of substance use
( NIH/National Institute on Drug Abuse ) People with severe mental illness such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder have a higher risk for substance use, especially cigarette smoking, and protective factors usually associated with lower rates of substance use do… Continue reading
Best Drug Rehabilitation’s CEO Per Wickstrom Interviews Dave Veres on Helping Kids Avoid Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Best Drug Rehabilitation’s CEO Per Wickstrom Interviews Dave Veres on Helping Kids Avoid Alcohol and Drug Abuse
A new video from Best Drug Rehabilitation is featuring an interview between CEO Per Wickstrom, and former MLB pitcher Dave Veres on how to help kids avoid alcohol and drug abuse. (PRWeb December… Continue reading