In recent years, social media apps have provided drug dealers with a new platform for selling their illicit goods online to anyone interested. This is especially true for Snapchat, a popular social media platform that has provided the new generation with a way to make...
Sudden rise in reported cases of substance abuse Hospitals have reported a rising number of opioid overdoses across 16 states, reaching up to as high as 54%. Individual drug tests that came out positive on non-prescribed fentanyl and methamphetamine use have also...
Few offer greater comfort than a pet snuggling on your lap at the end of a long, hard day. Pet owners hate having to leave them behind for school or work and dread what bad may happen to them in the meantime. Having a furry companion can be a good emotional...
With the COVID-19 pandemic having forced the whole world to close down, many medical and mental health consultations have since transitioned to mostly online interactions to adhere to social distancing measures. In these unprecedented times, everyone must do their...
What Life Is Like After Treatment According to statistics, almost 21 million Americans have at least one addiction, but only 10% of addicts ever receive treatment. That ten percent is a startling number, and it can be due to many factors like being ashamed of one’s...
Seasonal Affective Disorder, also aptly known by the acronym SAD, is a disorder characterized by diminished energy and a feeling of sadness or depression. Seasonal Affective Disorder is typically related to reduced sunlight exposure during winter months, resulting in...