Alcoholics Face Mental Health Problems
Alcoholics Face Mental Health Problems Alcoholism has an extremely negative influence on mental health. Alcohol abuse and alcoholism can exacerbate existing conditions such as depression or trigger new problems such as anxiety, serious memory loss, or depression. Some research suggests that small amounts of alcohol may have beneficial cardiovascular effects.
Inhalants
Inhalants are breathable chemical vapors that produce psychoactive (mind-altering) effects. A variety of common household products contain substances that can be inhaled. Many people do not think of these products, such as spray paints, glues, and cleaning fluids, as drugs because they were never meant to be used to achieve an intoxicating effect.
Club Drugs
MDMA (ecstasy), Rohypnol, GHB, and ketamine are among the drugs used by teens and young adults who are part of a nightclub, bar, rave, or trance scene. Raves and trance events are generally night-long dances, often held in warehouses.
Signs of Drug Addiction
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Methamphetamine Facts
Also, young adults who attend raves or private clubs also are increasingly using crystal meth. Ther have been notable increases among homeless and runaway youth.
When OxyContin Use Becomes OxyContin Abuse
As soon as we get a clear understanding of drug use patterns and gain some control over existing drug problems, new dangerous substances seem to emerge. Similar to the way a virus mutates, both regional and national drug abuse patterns are constantly reshaping and rarely remain static.
Teens Using Prescription Medicines to Get High
The medicine cabinet may seem like a strange place to look for a way to get high. But a growing number of teenagers are doing just that.
Thursday, July 14, 2005
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