Can Depression Lead You to an Intentional Overdose?
Depression is a mental health disorder that causes a depressed mood, loss of interest in daily activities, fatigue, and an overall lack of energy. It is a complex disease that
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Depression is a mental health disorder that causes a depressed mood, loss of interest in daily activities, fatigue, and an overall lack of energy. It is a complex disease that
Everyone has had to fight off sleep at some point in their life whether it was driving throughout the night, writing a big paper or studying for an important test,
Occasional anxiety is a normal part of life. You might worry about things like health, money, or family problems. For some people, though, anxiety and all of its uncomfortable symptoms
When someone is in active addiction, their life has usually become chaotic, unmanageable, and very disorganized. Almost every waking moment of the person’s life is spent either chasing or using
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIH), prescription drug misuse can have serious medical consequences. Increases in prescription drug misuse over the last 15 years are reflected in
Marijuana is a drug that comes from a cannabis plant and is called many different names including pot, bud, grass, Mary Jane, and many other slang names. Marijuana can be
Adderall and Ritalin are both highly addictive, central nervous system stimulants used to treat ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) and narcolepsy. Adderall contains two substances: amphetamine salts and dextroamphetamine. Ritalin
For most people, drinking alcohol is nothing more than a way to relax after a long day. People with alcohol use disorders do not have the same luxury. Alcohol has
When you love or care about someone, you don’t want to see this person hurt. Whether emotionally or physically, you do not want to see them suffer and would do
Nar-Anon is a support program based on the 12-steps, that helps people who have an addicted friend or family member. It is not a religious program, but it does focus