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Alcohol consumption, and alcohol addiction more specifically, can have a number of problems for a person (not limited to the alcohol withdrawal symptoms which can be seen afterward). Unfortunately, for people living in the big modern cities, escaping from the presence of alcohol can be incredibly hard. This makes it an almost impossible task for someone battling alcohol withdrawal symptoms[...] Read More
What is Alcohol Addiction? Alcohol addiction is also referred to as alcoholism. Anyone can suffer from alcoholism. There are various factors that could lead to alcoholism. These factors can be categorized into genetics, behavioral and psychological. Alcoholism is an actual disease because it alters your neurochemistry and brain functions. Thus, an alcoholic has little control over their actions. Your level[...] Read More
Which Commonly Used Substances Are Likely to Cause a False Positive? Have you been asked to provide a biological sample for drug screening? A positive drug test can have some undesirable repercussions. Your boss may use it to suspend or fire you; it may ruin your reputation or even bar you from participating in various activities such as sporting activities.[...] Read More
According to a recent article published by Business Insider, all of the major alcohol companies have been steadily increasing their marketing budgets, spending $421 million in a single quarter in 2016 (most recent data available), which represents a 26% increase over the same quarter from the previous year. This incredible increase over an already substantial budget is very alarming, and[...] Read More
Fentanyl Every few years a drug takes center stage as the most “lethal” substance of abuse. Pharmaceutical and illicitly-produced fentanyl and fentanyl analogs are poised to earn that title. Although fentanyl has been around since the late 1950s, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration reports that in recent years, illicit use has created an unprecedented and continuous spike in the drug[...] Read More