
With the recent ban on smoking cigarettes in public locations including restaurants, theme parks, restaurants and other public venues, the rise in sales of E-cigs, or E-cigarettes has skyrocketed. E-cigs are cigarette alternatives that do not require the burning of a cigarette to deliver nicotine to the lungs, brain and heart. Understanding whether E-cigs are in fact, a safe alternative to smoking cigarettes is a way to gain more insight into whether they are an ideal option for you if you decide to quit altogether.
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Treatment centers have seen it all when it comes to the different type of addictions people can develop, but an addiction to Oreos? Really?
The Midwest may be known for it’s home-spun values and farming communities, but it also has a new distinction that doesn’t quite mesh with those values – it’s where the most methamphetamine incidents happen, according to a graphic and article posted on Huffington Press. As of January 2013, Missouri takes the number one spot with 1,825 instances. Tennessee is next with 1,585 and Indiana follows right behind with 1,429. These incidents include labs and dumpsites for glass, chemicals and equipment.
Attorney General Greg Zoeler has declared it’s time for states to step up and do something about the prescription drug epidemic gripping our nation. On Monday, Mental Health experts presented their evidence to a legislative study committee outlining how prescription drug abuse is the silent epidemic bringing down not only addicts, but also those who become addicted to pain medicine prescribed legitimately by their physicians for chronic pain. Well-intentioned as these doctors may be, the current standard for pain treatment is to prescribe opiates such as Vicoden and OxyContin, sometimes in extended release forms.
