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Drugs & Your Dinner Table

Dinner may just be the most important meal of the day – at least when it comes to keeping kids off drugs.

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Malnutrition and Drug Use

Is there a connection between the malnutrition and drug use? Why do so many who arrive for treatment show signs of malnutrition?

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The Lohan Saga Continues

Lindsay Lohan is in jail, out of jail, and back in rehab – all in a matter of a few short days.

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Lohan Jailed -- Again

After a judge’s warning that slip-ups wouldn’t be tolerated, a failed drug sends Linsday Lohan back to jail.

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Talking to Kids About Drugs

Parents may feel uncomfortable talking to their kids and teens about drug use, but it’s still one of the best preventatives around.

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Does Don Draper’s Nose Know Something You Don’t?

A recent episode of Mad Men may have alluded to what researchers already know: Alcoholism affects the sense of smell, which can lead to other health issues.

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Avoiding Relapse Triggers

Avoiding Relapse Triggers

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Michael Douglas’s Cancer Battle

So much that happens in Hollywood serves as a cautionary tale, but the Wall Street star’s recent admission of stage 4 throat cancer is particularly sobering.

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Hipsters Turn to Hookahs & Pipes

After years of cigarette smoking being on the decline among teens and young adults, new trends have this vulnerable group lighting up again.

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There IS Federal Money for Outreach and Treatment

Homeless adults battling co-occurring disorders in the Northeast will have a better change of recovery, thanks to an influx of federal funding.

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Recovery Month Events

California alone is host to more than 50 events to highlight this month-long national focus on recovery.

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Hilton’s Speedy Jail Time

Paris’ most recent arrest has some questioning why the famous get special treatment behind bars.

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Eating Disorders’ Underlying Issues

Trauma, rage, depression, codependency and other issues may be at the root of most eating disorders.

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Rx Dealers Often Drug Addicts

Not every drug dealer is the dangerous-looking guy on the corner. Some are simply working to feed their own habit.

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Recovery Month 2010: Now More Than Ever

September is National Recovery Month, a time to celebrate the progress being made in treatment and recovery and highlight the work still to be done.

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Mexico’s Drug Woes Continue

The bodies of 72 migrant workers were found in Mexico, the latest victims of the country’s four-year war on drugs.

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The Future of Drug Abuse

The latest National Institute on Drug Abuse stats show that there are many areas of improvement, but still areas for concern when it comes to teens and drug use.

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The Crime-Nutrition Link

Does what you eat have an impact on whether you will commit a crime? It may sound bizarre, but a new study links nutritional deficiencies to crime.

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Clinical Proof Meditation Works

Meditation helps reduce stress levels, a new study proves.

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Rich Kids’ Drug Use On the Rise

One idyllic Connecticut town is experiencing what many others see coming: A drug problem among well-off teens with every opportunity available to them.