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Monthly Archives: February 2016

5 Signs of a Gaming Addiction

5 Signs of a Gaming Addiction Although many people laugh about the term “gaming addiction” in relation to video game addiction, the behavior is actually quite serious and problematic.  Interestingly, South Korea is the world’s leader as far as identifying and treating gaming and Internet addiction. After inserting the world’s fastest broadband infrastructure into their nation, South … Read More

Heart Conditions from Energy Drinks?

Heart Conditions from Energy Drinks? Research shows that drinking energy drinks can lead to serious heart problems. The International Journal of Cardiology recently published results from a study that found that those who consume more than two energy drinks per day are more likely to experience heart problems,for instance, palpitations. The cardiology study examined data … Read More

Middle School Students and Gambling

Middle School Students and Gambling Because gambling and addiction often go hand in hand, a recent study was aimed at examining the link between substance abuse and gambling in middle school age students. The study, published in the Journal of Developmental & Behavioral Pediatrics followed 1,325 students in 6th, 7th and 8th grades. Interestingly, all … Read More

Lower Legal Limit on Blood Alcohol Content (BAC)

Lower Legal Limit on Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) This month the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recommended that states across the country drop the legal BAC (blood alcohol content) levels from 0.08 to 0.05 — “or even lower” — in an effort to discourage more people from driving while intoxicated in 2016. CNN.com reported that … Read More

The Top 7 Performance Enhancing Drugs Used by Athletes

The Top 7 Performance Enhancing Drugs Used by Athletes What Are Performance Enhancing Drugs? Performance enhancers are various substances, chemical agents, or procedures designed to provide an advantage in athletic performance. PEDs affects the body in multiple ways such as the increase in muscles and the increase in blood cells oxygen-carrying capacity. Despite these apparent … Read More

Caffeine and Addiction

Caffeine and Addiction Caffeine is considered to be an even more addictive drug than amphetamines and much higher in dependence than even marijuana. Almost 30% of casual users of caffeine become addicted and caffeine is found in so many things that are consumed every day that it’s hard to find a product without it. Caffeine … Read More

Older Adults in Treatment Increasing

Older Adults in Treatment Increasing The number of adults over 50 in rehab treatment facilities is growing, according to a recent study by New York University. The study, “Demographic Trends of Adults in New York City Opioid Treatment Programs- An Aging Population,” used data collected by New York State’s Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse … Read More

Heroin Addiction Treatments

Heroin Addiction Treatments With Heroin addiction on the rise, more and more people are researching treatment and rehab methods and procedures. Many treatments are available for heroin addiction, including both pharmacological (medications) and behavioral treatments. Both help to restore normalcy to brain function and behavior, which can result in healthier lifestyles, including increased employment rates … Read More

Sobriety Anniversaries

Sobriety Anniversaries  With the New Year holiday just behind us, many who resolved to become sober years ago during this time of year are experiencing their sobriety anniversaries.  A sobriety anniversary can mean more to a recovering addict than their own birthday. For many, the day that they become clear and sober is truly comparable to … Read More