 | May 24, 2008 MADD Canada: Don't play around calculating your BAC level Anyone drinking and using a calculator to factor how much they can drink and legally drive is just taking an unnecessary risk. »Read more |
 | May 24, 2008 Alcoholics need sobering centres, not jail, inquiry hears when there is a lack of public health services, the police become the de facto social service agency -- the last tool in the tool box -- to deal with this problem, »Read more |
 | May 24, 2008 Depression Clinical depression is different than 'normal' feelings of sadness or disappointment, and is also different than feeling unhappy with the circumstances in your life. It has a pronounced effect... »Read more |
 | May 24, 2008 ARE YOU COMPLETELY INSANE!! Federal Health Minister Tony Clement and Vancouver Mayor Sam Sullivan revealed on Wednesday the creation of the drug-and-alcohol free treatment centre for female sex workers on two floors of the Roosevelt Hotel. »Read more |
 | May 24, 2008 Not-so mellow yellow High alcohol content, low cost make this mouthwash drink of choice on the streets »Read more |
 | May 24, 2008 MADD Canada issues a public warning along with research on blood alcohol concentration (BAC) levels "As rough estimates, the numbers provided by alcohol calculators can't be considered to be reliable. Anyone drinking and using a calculator to factor how much they can drink and legally drive is just taking an unnecessary risk." »Read more |
 | May 24, 2008 WHO gets nod to tackle harmful use of alcohol GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization (WHO) is set to draw up a global strategy to tackle youth binge drinking and other forms of harmful alcohol consumption blamed for 2.3 million deaths a year, officials said on Thursday. »Read more |
 | May 24, 2008 The Betty Ford Institute's CEO on why the An expert on alcoholism and addiction, Dr. Garrett O'Connor struggled for years with an alcohol problem of his own. He saw several doctors during that period but »Read more |
 | May 08, 2008 Alberta Court of Appeal ruling upholds construction workplace drug testing »Read more |
 | May 06, 2008 Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired? Regardless of what has brought you here. It will be reassuring to know that solutions are available for the condition you are experiencing. Hope comes in the form of acknowledging that chemical dependency is treatable. »Read more |
 | May 06, 2008 Are you sick and tired of being sick and tired? Meanwhile well-intentioned loved ones including family, friends and colleagues try to influence the outcome by providing inappropriate assistance in the form of ENABLING. This act prevents the addicted person from experiencing the full consequences of the »Read more |
 | May 06, 2008 'Treatment works,' city-sponsored conference told VANCOUVER - Treatment works for homeless, mentally ill drug addicts, despite many public myths that it doesn't, a senior public health authority said Tuesday. »Read more |
 | May 06, 2008 An iffy sniffy court ruling WHAT’S the world coming to when sniffer dogs don’t pass the sniff test? »Read more |
 | May 05, 2008 New scourge hits the city Here is a taste of reality. This message comes from Toronto, but Vancouver beware! »Read more |
 | May 05, 2008 Protecting Kids from Illegal Drugs Last Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that random searches by drug sniffing dogs in Canadian high schools cannot take place unless there is already reasonable suspicion that drugs are present. »Read more |
 | May 05, 2008 Mission helps addicts 'graft onto a new set of values' Kicking the habit – hard; Much has been said and written about the perceived crisis of drug addiction in the city, the army of 3,000 to 5,000 street-drug users. Rarely seen or celebrated are the single victories. »Read more |
 | April 29, 2008 When Healers Burn Out: Burnout among health care professionals has become a common and critical problem affecting staff, the agencies for which they work, and the clients they serve. As a therapist working in the health care system for over 20 years »Read more |
 | April 29, 2008 Co-dependency & Addiction A term given to the condition where one loses self by focusing on the behavior of another who is engaged in self-destructive behavior through drugs and alcohol. »Read more |
 | April 29, 2008 What causes sleep disturbance? Sleep disturbance is caused from a wide variety of reasons, such as stress, depression, anxiety, trauma, surgery, pain, medical issues, and so on. »Read more |
 | April 21, 2008 Mayencourt defends struggling drug treatment program »Read more |
 | April 14, 2008 Solutions for the Workplace Every year workplaces, often unknowingly, pay an enormous cost as a result of the misuse and abuse of alcohol, legal and illegal drugs, and gambling addictions by employees or their family members. »Read more |
 | April 13, 2008 SOME PERSONAL STORIES OF RECOVERY! They say it is a House of Miracles. People suffering from addictions and their families get well at EDGEWOOD. Sometimes, against all odds. But don't take our word for it. Here is just one of the numerous experiences that our patients have had at EDGEWOOD, »Read more |
 | April 13, 2008 SPIRITUALITY! There is a subtle, yet deadly, pressure on us to figure out who we are psychologically, to amass more and more data to come across intellectually in tune with the times... »Read more |
 | April 13, 2008 The Third Part on Interventions HOW CAN YOU BEST ASSIST THE CHEMICALLY DEPENDENT, A FAMILY DISEASE - Without question the most neglected yet a vital part in the recovery process. »Read more |
 | April 13, 2008 IF YOU ARE CONCERNED ABOUT AN EMPLOYEE Identifying an alcohol or other drug problem in an employee may be more difficult than in a family member or close friend. You may notice changes... »Read more |
 | April 13, 2008 THE ADDICT NEXT DOOR – SPECIAL FEATURE Herold Delaney got out of bed each morning and smoked a »Read more |
 | April 13, 2008 Kaiser Foundation Announces 2008 National Awards for Excellence Winners The Kaiser Foundation is pleased to honour the seven Canadians and organizations selected for this year's National Awards for Excellence (NAE) in reducing harm from substance use. »Read more |
 | April 13, 2008 TACKLING ‘DRUG’ DRIVING The way impaired drivers are investigated by police is headed for change. Bill C-2, which passed in February, expands the scope of police authority in determining whether a person is impaired by alcohol or drugs. »Read more |
 | April 13, 2008 Stopping alcoholism before it starts; Capital health programs encourage self-help The extreme consequences of alcohol abuse, such as addiction, car crashes and organ failure, are well known. »Read more |
 | April 13, 2008 Study shows doctor's offices can help stem abuse of Oxycontin, other narcotic painkillers Simple steps, applied to all patients, can help identify illicit use and steer addicted patients to treatment -- while protecting doctors' ability to help others »Read more |
 | March 24, 2008 MORE ON INTERVENTIONS This is the next of vital information on interventions and dealing with the addict. »Read more |
 | March 17, 2008 Popping Pills a Rising Peril North Americans live in a »Read more |
 | March 17, 2008 B.C. chronic offenders targeted When confronted with high levels of mental illness, drug addiction and property crime, it's tempting to look for a one-size-fits-all solution. And that solution all too often involves throwing more people into already overcrowded and understaffed jails. »Read more |
 | March 17, 2008 Government of Canada Moves to Bolster Drug Enforcement Efforts “This Government recognizes that illicit drugs undermine healthy families and safe communities, fuel organized crime and foster petty crime. We are investing $8.9 million over two years to help the RCMP and its partners target illegal drug producers, su »Read more |
 | March 17, 2008 Alcohol & Addiction: Accepting need for treatment »Read more |
 | March 17, 2008 Overcoming addiction behind bars Ranked second nationally in the Correction Program Assessment Inventory, the Therapeutic Communities TEAM program within the Parole Release Center at the South Idaho Correctional Institution has graduated 601 former drug addicts since 2001. »Read more |
 | March 17, 2008 Methadone: 'Too many use it as part of their drugs routine' But the biggest flaw in the current system is that there is no incentive for the addicts to wean themselves off drugs altogether. The methadone program is only a means to manage the habit, not break it and that must change. »Read more |
 | March 02, 2008 Pilot police project targets repeat offenders in five cities The province has launched a pilot project in Surrey and five other cities intended to break the crime cycle of petty criminals who commit dozens or hundreds of crimes. »Read more |
 | March 02, 2008 Crime bill passes in Liberal-dominated Senate The Conservative government's crime bill narrowly passed in the Liberal-dominated Senate on Wednesday, avoiding an election showdown over the issue. The bill, which now only needs the governor general's approval »Read more |
 | March 02, 2008 Grade 6 and 7 students should be warned about crystal meth On Interstate 8, heading east through Yuma, Ariz., near the billboard for Champion Church, another billboard, with the image of the girl, pulls the eyes of drivers away from the highway. »Read more |
 | March 02, 2008 Calgary police get training to sniff out drivers high on drugs. Four city traffic officers have started training to become drug-recognition experts and may soon be able to hit chemically impaired drivers just as hard as those who hit the road drunk. Is Vancouver next? »Read more |
 | March 02, 2008 RCMP Find ecstasy hidden in B.C. candy CHILLIWACK, B.C. -RCMP are warning parents and children to be on the lookout for some bad gummy bears after they found some of the treats doctored with drugs during a recent arrest. »Read more |
 | March 02, 2008 Therapeutic Community Officially Opens in Northern B.C. Prince George – The New Hope Recovery Society has officially opened the Baldy Hughes Therapeutic Community near Prince George, announced Vancouver-Burrard MLA Lorne Mayencourt. »Read more |
 | February 09, 2008 Workplace Substance Abuse: Signs & Solutions Everything human beings do, we do, to make ourselves feel better (from our perspective). People unwittingly become addicts because they want to feel better. No one chooses to become an addict! We can therefore conclude... »Read more |
 | February 09, 2008 Recovery & Rejoining the Workforce - How The Community Responds “I’m thrilled with the level of understanding shown by the local business community.” »Read more |
 | February 09, 2008 INTERVENTIONS This is the first in a series of vital information on interventions and dealing with the addict. »Read more |
 | February 09, 2008 Drugs, alcohol and tempers prove volatile, deadly mix Two young Calgarians, both less than 23 years old. Neither suspected they were about to die. But their shocking murders share another similarity -- all were the result of a deadly mix of alcohol or drugs and flaring tempers. »Read more |
 | February 09, 2008 Program helps addicted moms »Read more |
 | February 09, 2008 Marijuana withdrawal rivals that of nicotine NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Quitting marijuana can cause withdrawal symptoms as severe as those from quitting tobacco, a small study suggests. The study, of 12 adults who were heavy users of both marijuana and cigarettes, found that stopping either substa »Read more |
 | February 09, 2008 Health system failing DTES Det.-Const. Fiona Wilson-Bates of the Vancouver police department belies the usual beefy image of a cop: She's petite and polished, and would not look out of place behind a Holt-Renfrew counter. She's also the author of a very big and very tough report. »Read more |
 | February 09, 2008 We can't win drug war with just police: Forum A United Nations forum on drug policy yesterday agreed that »Read more |
 | February 09, 2008 Who’s keeping secrets now… It is difficult to trust the policies of a government that keeps its evidence secret. LOVED ones of addicts often make the same complaint: the worst thing is the deception. By hiding their habit from the world, sufferers hurt their families; more to the p »Read more |
 | February 09, 2008 LEGALIZE THIS!!! Pot-smoking linked to gum disease. »Read more |
 | January 15, 2008 Plan targets serious drug offenders It's no secret that illicit drugs fuel organized crime and foster petty crime. They also undermine healthy families and safe communities across Canada. Our approach is designed to target these serious drug offenders who are profiting from their crimes. Ou »Read more |
 | January 13, 2008 Rise Seen in Trafficking of Enhanced Ecstasy Methamphetamine-laced Ecstasy is flowing across the Canadian border into the United States, according to a warning last week from the federal government to public health and local law enforcement officials. »Read more |
 | January 13, 2008 Coroner says police chief is wrong on ecstasy Taking ecstasy can have dire consequences, a coroner has said, rejecting a leading policeman's claim that the drug was »Read more |
 | January 13, 2008 Gordon Brown's tough stance on cannabis Cannabis is expected to be reclassified as a class B drug as part of Gordon Brown's drive to show Labour's softer line on some drug use is over, it was reported. This will mean people found in possession of the drug could face a five-year jail term and an »Read more |
 | January 13, 2008 Legal limits needed on drivers' drug use AT THE END OF 2007, Alberta's highest court ruled, in effect, that public safety can override human rights legislation when it comes to drug use. As we see it, the time is ripe for the same philosophy to be applied when it comes to highway traffic safety. »Read more |
 | January 13, 2008 Our courts must just say no to those who buy illegal drugs And if the courts had any spine, they would just say no to anyone who knowingly buys illegal drugs and comes crying to them about it -- after being saved by our taxpayer-funded medical system. »Read more |
 | January 13, 2008 Fuelling a world of woe City’s top emergency doctor: Abuse of cheap booze can cause serious health effects, lead to wider social harm. B.C. take notice! »Read more |
 | January 05, 2008 How to become When we allow an offense to remain in our hearts, it causes serious spiritual consequences. In the above verse, Jesus named three dangerous results: betrayal, hatred, and cold love »Read more |
 | December 15, 2007 Merry Christmas How it all got started, the real reason for the season, our only hope! »Read more |
 | December 15, 2007 Crack information My apologies for exposing the graphics of the real look of crack cocaine in this article. This is something I truly hesitate to do. But taking my head out of the sand while understanding... »Read more |
 | December 15, 2007 The case for free crack pipes Everyone should calm down about the free crack pipes. Of all the aspects of the addiction problem and our inadequate response the decision to provide pipes to users is among the least troubling. »Read more |
 | December 15, 2007 UK Army loses The British Army, fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan, is losing the equivalent resources of more than one battalion (500-600 soldiers) a year as a result of illegal drug use, researchers said on Friday. »Read more |
 | December 15, 2007 Making drugs legal not a fix, say ex-users »Read more |
 | December 15, 2007 Promising new treatment option helps keep Canadians sober Approved by Health Canada this year, this medication is effective and safe in increasing both continuous abstinence from alcohol and the number of alcohol-free days. »Read more |
 | December 15, 2007 Why do people become addicted is the question? “Through research, we can better understand why people become addicted and develop new therapies and strategies to improve their lives.” »Read more |
 | November 25, 2007 How to live life A special person took the time to care enough to send me a message just when I needed it most! So I thought I would share this with you. Editor - Angels Community Support Network »Read more |
 | November 20, 2007 Discrimination may be linked to substance use NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Does discrimination lead to substance use? Study findings suggest one's perception of unfair treatment may be linked to smoking, alcohol and substance use. »Read more |
 | November 20, 2007 The quest for the ultimate cure for addiction Could the root of an African shrub hold the key to getting millions of addicts off heroin, coke, and crack – oh, yeah, and cure alcoholism in its spare time? Can a single dose of an extract »Read more |
 | November 20, 2007 'All the hardcore kids in gangs . . . don't care if they die' There are more guns on the street than ever, and the bad guys are more likely to use them, says a former gang member. »Read more |
 | November 20, 2007 How long do alcohol and other drugs such as marijuana, heroin, or cocaine stay in the body? The amount of time that alcohol or drugs stay in the body depends on several factors. It varies between men and women, and also depends on other factors like body weight and the amount that was drunk or used. »Read more |
 | October 26, 2007 Dead pushers doomed by own product Whalley's street-level drug dealers say four fellow pushers slain a week ago in an upscale highrise were victims of their own product. With their personal lives spiralling out of control as they consumed more and more of the crack »Read more |
 | October 26, 2007 At Top of the World Ranch Treatment Centre Recognizing that the disease of addiction affects the BIO-PSYCHO-SOCIAL-SPIRITUAL dimensions, the clinical team at Top of the World provides a treatment program that addresses all these areas. »Read more |
 | October 26, 2007 He opened his home, he showed his wisdom A very special poem of love and reflection to a very special person who took the time to show much mercy and grace... »Read more |
 | October 25, 2007 Medical Opinion Comes Full Circle On Cannabis Dangers Here is a little of the real truth about the effects of Cannabis!! Legalize this! »Read more |
 | October 15, 2007 Sex attacks prompt drugged-drinks warning Vancouer -- Vancouver police are warning women to keep an eye on their drinks at bars and nightclubs after four women were sexually assaulted after their drinks were spiked with drugs. »Read more |
 | October 01, 2007 Responsibility of Leadership Our season of rejoicing, reflection, action and love in close intimacy is drawing to its close and it will presently belong to the past. But the impressions and benefits left upon us which we trust will be carried to others, »Read more |
 | October 01, 2007 Clean start I was not your stereotypical drug addict. I was a successful petro-chemical engineer, I had my own house by the age of 21 and I had a significant disposable income. This proved to be my downfall. »Read more |
 | October 01, 2007 DRUG STRATEGY TAKES AIM AT 'SERIOUS' CRIME The federal government will introduce legislation this fall setting out mandatory minimum prison sentences for people convicted of »Read more |
 | October 01, 2007 Solutions for the Workplace Every year workplaces, often unknowingly, pay an enormous cost as a result of the misuse and abuse of alcohol, legal and illegal drugs, and gambling addictions by employees or their family members. »Read more |
 | October 01, 2007 Where do most Canadians with alcohol and drug problems live? Not where you think If you think the big cities of Toronto and Montreal have the highest rate of alcohol and drug use problems, think again. A new study discovered that Ontario and Quebec had markedly lower concentrations of people with alcohol and drug problems. »Read more |
 | October 01, 2007 Yukon human rights commission gives green light to school's drug dog The trained dog and its handler, a drug awareness worker, will start patrolling the halls at Porter Creek Secondary School later this fall. »Read more |
 | September 15, 2007 Buddha and the bottle “I’d regarded meditation as a bit arty-farty but, in the context of the NHS, I found it very easy to get into because we were a small group, we gave each other support and we were very focused,” »Read more |
 | September 15, 2007 Pot a health issue regardless of law The head of the RCMP drug squad in Sydney offered a revealingly muted defence of the use of expensive helicopter time in the recent marijuana grow-op sweep that netted 1,122 plants at 25 sites. Cape Bretoners pay federal taxes that go to pay for the helic »Read more |
 | September 15, 2007 Druggies taking the government to court is just a sign of the times In the latest twist from the »Read more |
 | September 15, 2007 Cocaine stole my brother How well do we know those closest to us? Bill Frost was brave, charming, talented – and mixed up in a murky world. Five years after his death, his sister is still discovering the truth »Read more |
 | September 15, 2007 Escape From The Manhole I lay on the couch, wondering if I would do it or not. I knew that the activity I was considering would hurt me and possibly destroy my marriage. Much was at stake. The children, quietly sleeping in their little beds, had no notion that their father and m »Read more |
 | September 01, 2007 Teens and prescription drugs As families begin preparations for the upcoming school year, parents should be aware of a peer-pressure problem burgeoning nationwide: prescription-drug abuse. Parents, particularly those with teen-age girls, should hold frank discussions with their child »Read more |
 | September 01, 2007 Drug and alcohol testing in the workplace Testing important to employers concerned with health and safety but courts differ on how broad testing can be. »Read more |
 | September 01, 2007 Top psych lashes cannabis strategy Dr Oleh Kay, WA head of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists, said cannabis continued to have severe effects on mental health and the Government had neglected to warn the public of its dangers. »Read more |
 | September 01, 2007 Court protects worker's casual drug use Two competing cases on the controversial practice of workplace drug testing show a growing schism in the courts on the validity of such actions, making it harder for employers to figure out when their practices are outside the bounds of the law. »Read more |
 | September 01, 2007 Putting people first is the way to tackle scourge of drugs That we have so many drug users should not be a surprise when the alternatives to taking drugs are put under the microscope and the level of investment in young people is studied, because, after all... »Read more |
 | September 01, 2007 How Can I Be Successful? High achievers usually have one obvious thing in common: personal discipline. Successful people are willing to do things that average people are unwilling to do. I've had the opportunity to know many successful people. »Read more |
 | August 15, 2007 Downtown Eastside cause for concern, UN says VANCOUVER -- A United Nations agency highlighted Vancouver's Downtown Eastside yesterday as an example of the price the world's cities will pay if they don't support the exploding numbers of urban poor. »Read more |
 | August 15, 2007 Illegal drug use fuels sober debate Supervised drug consumption sites are a bandage on the gaping wound of addiction in Victoria that will not clear addicts from the street, prevent crime, stop drug-related deaths or end abuse. But they can slow the bleeding, illicit drug researcher Benedik »Read more |
 | August 15, 2007 Signs that someone you know may be using drugs There are times when you can't believe your own eyes. Give yourself a shake, come out of denial and watch for the signs... »Read more |
 | August 15, 2007 Wired in the workplace In the world of rock 'n' roll, drugs were easy to come by, and he helped himself regularly. Further, he indulged frequently at work. It wasn't difficult. He'd just close his office door and do a line of coke. »Read more |
 | August 15, 2007 CHRISTIAN WAYS TO REDUCE STRESS An Angel says, »Read more |
 | July 16, 2007 TYPES OF TREATMENT Any effective treatment program should take care of an person's physical, psychological, emotional, and social problems. Services that are appropriate for people's age, race, culture, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy status, and parenting status also »Read more |
 | July 16, 2007 WHAT IS TREATMENT? Mention the word »Read more |
 | July 16, 2007 Leisure and Recovery Leisure means different things to different people. Some people like to do sports or hobbies. Others define leisure as free time spent away from chores, work, school or other obligations. »Read more |
 | July 02, 2007 11 POINTS FOR PARENTS TO PROTECT THEIR CHILDREN Substance abuse is a preventable problem. We, as parents, are much more powerful than we think. Upsetting us is the number one reason why kids do not use drugs, and kids who learn about drug risks from parents are only half as likely to start using. »Read more |
 | July 02, 2007 The ABCs - Addiction in the Family Addiction is a complex issue. It affects every member of the family and can have a lasting impact on their lives. The effect on family members varies from person to person and family to family. »Read more |
 | June 18, 2007 When Someone You Know Has a Drug Problem The drug problem of one person often becomes the problem of many people. Those around a drug abuser - spouse, children, parents, friends, co-workers - can all be affected. Often the friends and loved ones of a drug abuser can see a drug problem developing »Read more |
 | June 18, 2007 THE MIRACLE OF A.A. Back in the 1930’s, all medical doctors agreed that Alcoholism was incurable. Then along came A.A. (Alcoholics Anonymous), a self-help group of recovering alcoholics who had discovered a way to stop. Against all the facts, all the research, all the we »Read more |
 | June 18, 2007 Wall Street's profit undertow: drugs and anxiety NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street's push for record profits is ruining careers, tearing apart families and keeping drug dealers busy, mental health experts say. »Read more |
 | June 15, 2007 CleanUpYourAct Over two and a half years ago, I found myself sitting in a treatment centre beside a fellow whose face was disfigured. Jeremy (not his real name), a 23-year-old mine worker from the Interior of BC, had shot himself while under the influence of drugs and a »Read more |
 | June 15, 2007 A Drowning Pool I think I realized I was an alcoholic as I was trying to convince myself I wasn't one. »Read more |
 | June 01, 2007 Syncrude granted intervener status in appeal of drug-testing case Oil industry eyes are now focused on an appeal of a court ruling that struck down pre-employment drug-testing policies in ALberta. »Read more |
 | June 01, 2007 What Is Codependency? First, you may participate with the addict (drinking, shopping, working); then, realizing the strength of the other person's addiction, you go along »Read more |
 | June 01, 2007 How Can I Be Successful? High achievers usually have one obvious thing in common: personal discipline. Successful people are willing to do things that average people are unwilling to do. I've had the opportunity to know many successful people. I've observed that successful people »Read more |
 | May 30, 2007 Self-Medicating with Alcohol? It doesn't seem like it has been over 15 years since I had my last drink. The memories, good and bad, of my alcohol-saturated life are still vivid, and I can still recount with a relatively high level of accuracy the grief I brought to those close to me. »Read more |
 | January 12, 2007 Beyond The Veil Addressing Emerging Addiction Problems »Read more |
 | January 12, 2007 Relapse Prevention; the next step Finally, you have completed those first, most important stages to recovery. Now comes the life-long work… »Read more |
 | January 12, 2007 About Addiction - Into the Abyss No one ever imagines that his or her child will grow up to become a drug addict or alcoholic. Even further from parents’ imaginations are the means to which some youth will support their addictions which often includes forms of intimidation, prostitutio »Read more |
 | January 12, 2007 CRYSTAL METH: It’s killing our children & we can do something about it!. This is our first in a series of information and directions to help the many families who have to be “beside themselves” as to how to recognize the problem, what to do, and where to go for hel »Read more |
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 | B.C. dealers packaging meth like candy Modelled after 'Pixy Stix'. Marketing aimed at hooking younger clients »Read more |
 | How We Get Addicted Scientists have learned more than ever before about how addiction affects the brain, and about a wealth of addictions you may not even know about. »Read more |
 | What a Woman Should Know: Alcohol and Other Drugs Are you concerned about your own substance use or the substance use of a woman close to you? If so, this information and resource guide will help you: »Read more |
 | Vaccines help kick drug habits A pair of new vaccines designed to combat cocaine and methamphetamine dependencies not only relieve addiction but also minimize withdrawal symptoms, according to study results presented today by Baylor College of Medicine... »Read more |
 | Celebs make rehab trendy, ex-addict says… Troubled Hollywood celebrities who use rehab to get out of legal binds are helping to change society's perception of substance abusers and making it fashionable to be in recovery, says an American drug counsellor. »Read more |
 | Recovering drug users supported in work transition Of course, the person selling them their morning coffee, fixing their shoes, programming their computer, teaching them a guitar lesson, fitting them for glasses or giving them financial advice may also be a recovering substance abuser, they just don’t.. »Read more |
 | Other Addictive Behavior With the huge attention that has been given to drug addiction and drug rehabilitation in the past few decades, some new ideas have come to the forefront. There are many other forms of addiction and dependencies that have been recognized, such as... »Read more |
 | The Inventor of Coca Cola Story Asa Candler kept struggling unsuccessfully with his addiction to alcohol until he heard a Voice tell him to surrender himself. »Read more |
 | Amazing Grace A violent storm was the turning point in John Newton's life. Motherless at age 6 and sent to sea on his 11th birthday, he soon became a teenage rebel. He was press-ganged into the Navy »Read more |
 | Unmasking Addiction Identifying these five signs could help you spot an addiction—and help a loved one...People in the throes of a drug or chemical dependency are usually the last to realize they have a problem. »Read more |
 | Whenever God Shines His Light I believe that no matter what your faith there is always a higher power guiding us. I know »Read more |
 | Dependency Addiction is a Dependency! »Read more |
 | Warning Signs of Cocaine Addiction and Abuse Here are some of the warning signs that someone might be using and or abusing cocaine or crack cocaine. »Read more |
 | Letter to My Addiction Dear Alcohol, »Read more |
 | 13 Myths About Drug Abuse & Treatment We would like to clear some very import air. Here are some RIGHT answers to some of the many questions about drug abuse and treatment. »Read more |
 | Why do we stick to our bad habits? The respondents in the second survey
freely acknowledged that they knew about
the hazards of risky behavior like choosing
to drive while impaired… »Read more |
 | CRYSTAL METH: It’s killing our children & we can do something about it! This is our first in a series of information and directions to help the many families who have to be “beside themselves” as to how to recognize the problem, what to do, and where to go for help. »Read more |
 | Addictions! They affect us all! Do you suspect or have even discovered that you, a friend or family member is hooked on drugs or alcohol? What about in the workplace? To whom do you turn to? Where do you start? »Read more |
 | About Addiction - Into the Abyss No one ever imagines that his or her child will grow up to become a drug addict or alcoholic. Even further from parents’ imaginations are the means to which some youth will support their addictions which often includes forms of intimidation, prostitutio »Read more |
 | Relapse Prevention; the next step Finally, you have completed those first, most important stages to recovery. Now comes the life-long work… »Read more |
 | We are as sick as our secrets There's an oft-heard saying in the recovery community: “We're as sick as our secrets.” Every community might check this out, there are answers »Read more |
 | Beyond The Veil Addressing Emerging Addiction Problems
Within The Corporate Landscape. »Read more |
 | The Consuming Beast The “beast” has controlled my life for most of the last 10 years…“You can live and laugh again!” »Read more |