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Alcohol Overdose 09/05/2022

Alcoholism is a chronic, progressive disease characterized by compulsive drinking despite the persistent physical, social, and emotional problems it causes. One dangerous result of this type of substance abuse is an alcohol overdose. Excessive alcohol use causes more than 95,000 deaths in the United States each year, or 261 deaths per day.

According to the CDC, one in six US adults binge drinks about four times a month, consuming around seven drinks per binge. Alcohol is a drug, and like all drugs, there are risks. One of the most significant risks of alcohol use is an overdose—the dangers of alcohol overdose range from unconsciousness to cardiac arrest.

Learn about the risks, symptoms, and treatment opportunities for alcohol overdose here: https://conciserecovery.com/alcohol-overdose/

Alcohol Overdose WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT ALCOHOL OVERDOSE Alcohol overdose is the most dangerous side effect of heavy alcohol use. Learn about the risks, symptoms, and t

He**in Addiction Myths 09/01/2022

He**in is an illegal and addictive drug, which comes from morphine, a naturally-occurring substance found in the seedpod of poppy plants.

There is not a singular cause of an addiction to he**in. Instead, this type of addiction can result from a wide array of factors. For example, someone’s addiction may arise as the result of genetic, physical, or psychological causes of an addiction to he**in. Plus, an addiction to he**in is often comorbid with many different mental health disorders, including but not limited to depression.

Learn more about health risks associated with he**in addiction, as well as treatment opportunities, here: https://conciserecovery.com/he**in-addiction-myths/
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He**in Addiction Myths He**in Addiction Myths When learning about addictions to he**in, it's important to understand the myths about he**in and differentiate them from the facts.

LGBTQ+ Guide for Addiction Treatment 08/30/2022

The LGBTQ+ community experiences substance use disorder and mental illness rates significantly higher than the general population, and most never receive treatment. No one cause creates this disparity, but most researchers agree that the unique challenges that LGBTQ+ people experience can contribute significantly to substance use.

The LGBTQ+ community also has significantly higher rates of mental illness. Depression, anxiety, suicidal ideation, and post-traumatic stress disorder are the leading causes of mental health issues for LGBTQ+ people.

It is important to know that there are treatment opportunities available; targeted treatment can help. This guide shows you how: https://conciserecovery.com/lgbtq-addiction-treatment/

LGBTQ+ Guide for Addiction Treatment LGBTQ+ Guide for Addiction Treatment The LGBTQ+ community faces unique challenges in addiction recovery, but targeted treatment can help. This guide shows you h

Drug Abuse Statistics 08/26/2022

The American Psychological Association (APA) recognizes drug abuse as a disease. Under their current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, known as the DSM-5 manual, substance dependence qualifies as:

A cluster of cognitive, behavioral, and physiological symptoms indicating continued use of a substance despite significant substance-related problems. There is a pattern of repeated substance ingestion resulting in tolerance, withdrawal symptoms if use is suspended, and an uncontrollable drive to continue use.

In short, substance abuse means a person continues to use drugs, even when drug use negatively impacts their lives. Read on to learn about drug abuse and how to recover from this disorder: https://conciserecovery.com/drug-abuse-statistics/

Drug Abuse Statistics Drug Abuse Statistics Read on to learn about drug abuse and how to recover from this disorder. Table of contents Understanding Drug Abuse How Does Drug

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