Archive for the 'Drug Abuse' Category

Breathalyser

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Breathalyzer tests for measuring alcohol in breath are a recommendable procedure for measuring blood or breath alcohol levels.  On-site alcohol testing kits and electronic digital alcohol breathalysers are usefulfor use in the workplace, by healthcare professionals or for home use.  Most people use them to check against the drink drive limit. In the UK this [...]

Physiotherapy for Drug Obsession

Friday, December 4th, 2009

When we chat about rehabilitation for drug addiction, we mainly are speaking of in-patient rehabilitation facilities.  These are otherwise known as rehab clinics.  Because the physical withdrawal symptoms of drug addiction can be so severe, undergoing withdrawal in a rehabilitation workings is the best choice – mainly for those by a severe problem.
There are [...]

The Importance of Detoxification When Trying to Kill an Addiction

Friday, December 4th, 2009

When we use too much of anything, we usually become addicted to that substance, doesn’t matter if it’s medical or natural, and in time we have so much of it in our body that the deposits become toxic and they also cause a decrease in that substance’s effects. All drugs cause addicts to feel happier [...]

A Young Male Needs Therapy For His Acute Depression, Relationship Difficulties, and For His Alcohol Dependency and Drug Addiction

Friday, December 4th, 2009

Nearly eight months ago I had breakfast with a thirty-two-year-old male named Alexander who suffers from extreme depression, has relationship difficulties, and who is alcohol and drug dependent.  As explained by Alexander, it is his alcoholism and drug addiction and his extreme depression that had the most to do with his continual relationship difficulties.
I recall [...]

How Prescription Discount Programs Assist Patients Save Dollars

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Anybody is eligible to be given prescriptions at a negotiated price regardless of their earnings, age or pre-existing conditions. There is a innovative drug discount card accessible to anyone that desires it, and it is free of charge! Access to medical care and rx access is available too.  For too long, individuals with no medical insurance [...]

A Young Man’s Excessive Drinking Leads To a DWI and Time In Jail

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

Jesse had a difficult time keeping a job. If truth be told, because of his inactivity and lack of motivation, he was without a job far more regularly than he was in work. And when he did get employment, he had a hard time getting to work when his shift started, he frequently received poor [...]

A Married Couple Becomes Distraught About Their Abusive and Irresponsible Drinking and Asks Themselves If They Exhibit Any Alcohol Addiction Signs

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Sarah and Jerry have been married for four years. They wanted to have some excitement and fun before they decided to have some kids and so they deliberately established a very vibrant social life.
The main difficulty, it needs to be stressed, is that nearly everything they do for excitement is associated with drinking. For instance, [...]

A Research Paper about Alcoholism Symptoms, Alcoholic Symptoms, and Alcoholism Statistics

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

Mr. Blake was one of the health lecturers at a medium size country junior high school in the Midwestern part of the U.S. For “Alcohol Attentiveness Month” he decided that he would concentrate on the following three topics for a class project: alcoholism symptoms, alcoholism statistics, and alcoholic symptoms.
After Mr. Blake finalized the topics that [...]

Alcohol and Drug Need

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

There are some scary things in our world today, however none is extra scary than an addiction to drugs and alcohol.  It’s a growing problem in our foundation, and alcohol and drug addiction has become a hard nut to crack, so to talk.
Drugs and alcohol make people feel superior.  What time they are clever [...]

A Nurse Practitioner Decides to Quit Drinking, Start Exercising, Go on a Diet, and Stop Smoking

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

For the past twenty-one years Natalie has been a nurse practitioner at a large trauma hospital. As a RN, she undoubtedly knew what to tell her patients concerning their health problems but in her off-duty life, however, she without a doubt didn’t practice what she preached. As an example, she commonly drank in a hazardous [...]