Addiction: When You Fear It's Just a Matter of Time
Addiction: When You Fear It's Just A Matter Of Time
He wrote a book, too, about his meth habit. SHEFF: Yeah, he did. You know, he was – growing up, he was a really good writer, and at one point, you know, he was asked, you know, to tell… Continue reading
I’m Pretty Depressed Just Want Advice?
Question by Average…: I’m pretty depressed just want advice?
…. I am very depressed, I don’t care about much of anything anymore I stopped talking to friends stopped talking to family, as easy as that sounds. I abuse my body with substance or by burning or stabbing drilling whatever.… Continue reading
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New Product – I Sold 200 Sets by Now Just Through My Blog!
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Atheists: If You Had No Knowledge of Science, Would You Think of Humans as More Than Just an Ensemble Of…?
Question by NON SUSPENDABLE ACCOUNT: Atheists: If you had no knowledge of science, would you think of humans as more than just an ensemble of…?
… systems and organs? More than bone and flesh?
Now the real question is – since science is only preoccupied with explaining the mechanisms… Continue reading
New Narconon Video Refutes Myth That Drugs Stay in the System Just a Short Time
New Narconon Video Refutes Myth that Drugs Stay in the System Just a Short Time
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) April 14, 2011
When… Continue reading
Heroin Addiction Hurts More Than Just You – the Effects of Heroin Abuse
This is a metaphorical illustration of how heroin abuse affects the abuser’s loved ones. For all who are suffering, remember: change is possible. www.heroindetoxrehab.com
Strong Families Help Kids to “Just Say No”

The intact family appears to act as a protective factor against substance abuse among young people. Living with married biological or adoptive parents is associated with a lower risk of adolescent substance abuse, including smoking, drinking, and drug use.
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