Injected Meth Associated With Increased Attempted Suicide Risk
Injected meth associated with increased attempted suicide risk
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The disasterous physical and mental health effects of injecting methamphetamine are well known, however there has been little research about suicidal behavior associated with injecting meth. Researchers at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public …
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ADHD Drugs Don't Raise Risk of Heart Problems: Study
ADHD Drugs Don't Raise Risk of Heart Problems: Study
Filed under: amphetamine long term effects
"While these results are reassuring, additional studies of the long-term safety of these medications may be warranted," said Fonarow, a professor of cardiology at the University of California, Los Angeles. In November, a study published… Continue reading
Homes That Once Housed Meth Labs Place New Occupants at Risk
Homes that once housed meth labs place new occupants at risk
State officials report that even breathing in the remnants of a meth lab can be enough to make you sick. Headaches, nausea, respiratory problems can all be side effects of meth exposure. Sunday night, a Hazelwood hotel was evacuated… Continue reading
Addiction Risk Factors (Mental Health Guru)

Anyone can suffer from addiction, but there are certain factors which may increase a person’s chance of becoming addicted. mental.healthguru.com
Safe Sanctuaries for Youth: Reducing the Risk of Abuse
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Young People at High Risk for Dating Violence
Young people at high risk for dating violence
When Ariel Hoopes’ previous boyfriend shoved her up against the side of his car after she cut her hair without his permission, she was scared, and with tear-filled eyes said she didn’t realize until months later that she was one of the… Continue reading
Leading Rehab Facility Urges Patients Not to Stop Taking Antidepressants After New Study Suggests Increased Risk of …
Leading Rehab Facility Urges Patients Not to Stop Taking Antidepressants After New Study Suggests Increased Risk of …
Cliffside Malibu, one of America’s leading drug and alcohol treatment centers, is strongly urging its patients who are currently taking antidepressants not to stop, despite a new study and subsequent media reports… Continue reading