Can Damaged Skin Heal After Meth Addiction?
Meth addiction can cause severe damage to the skin, but is it possible for it to heal? Discover the potential for recovery and treatment options here.
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Meth addiction can cause severe damage to the skin, but is it possible for it to heal? Discover the potential for recovery and treatment options here.
New data shows a drop in overdose deaths since pandemic highs, offering hope for the nation. But some states are still struggling. Read more here.
This article examines the potential risks and harmful effects associated with combining Xanax and alcohol. Learn more about this dangerous combination.
Snorting drugs such as cocaine is the preferred method for users as it enters the system faster but it can lead to damage to the inside of the nose and septum.
Xylazine, known by the street name tranq is a tranquilizer used in veterinary practices that is being mixed with opioid drugs, leading to increased overdoses.
A new study has found that 56% of all people involved in fatal and serious injury road accidents had alcohol or drugs in their system.
Addiction isn't always easy to spot as people suffering are often good at hiding the signs from loved ones. These warning signs may help spot a problem early.
Naltrexone, typically used in the treatment of opioid and alcohol addiction, is being trialed on those who are prone to binge drinking to reduce their intake.
Australia has joined the growing number of countries around the world trialing psychedelic therapy with psilocybin and MDMA for mental health conditions.
Drugs and alcohol can take people to their lowest points, even if they're not addicted, and hitting rock bottom can be devastating. Read here to learn more.
A recent twin study conducted in Colorado and Minnesota has shown that there may be little to no rise in the likelihood of people abusing legal cannabis.
Benzodiazepine abuse can cause a variety of side effects such as benzo belly. But what is it and is it permanent?