Is Your Senior Mother Need of Help With Addiction?

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In recent years, the national spotlight has been focused on opioid and prescription drug abuse in the United States. According to the American Society of Addiction Medicine, 1.9 million Americans were suffering from addiction to prescription medication in 2014. As these numbers continue to rise, an aspect of this epidemic that may be overlooked is

Take Binge Drinking off the Memorial Day Calendar

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Take Binge Drinking off the Memorial Day Calendar Memorial Day barbecues are coming up, a time for people who don’t usually drink that much to binge drink to welcome summer. But two new studies about binge drinking should give you pause about tossing back that fourth or fifth beer at a party. A quick refresher:

Trying to Stop Zohydro

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A new opioid painkiller is set to hit the market, despite objections from doctors, addiction treatment centers and even the advisory panel that tried to stop it. The drug, Zohydro ER, is a pure form of hydrocodone, an opioid that had previously only been available in combination with other drugs like acetaminophen, as it is

From Chronic Pain to Heroin to Mindfulness

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Heroin has been in the news a lot lately—bad heroin, heroin overdoses, heroin epidemic. But how did it go from being the ‘I’d never go there’ drug to the drug du jour? For people working in addiction treatment, there’s a pretty straight line. The road starts with prescription painkillers. Prescribing opiates like oxycodone for pain

Vermont, We’ve Got a Problem

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Just how bad are prescription drug abuse and heroin addiction? How about a governor devoting his entire state of the state speech to the subject? Last week, Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin devoted his entire state of the state address to discussing heroin, opiates, overdoses and what it means for people in his state. Granted, Vermont

Drawing the Line on Stimulants

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The rise in Adderall and Ritalin stimulant prescriptions among teenagers has a mirror and maybe even a magnifying glass in Major League Baseball.  The league reports on drug use among players as part of its efforts to reduce the use of performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs).  For the most part, these prescription stimulants are forbidden, unless players

AMA Still Opposed to the Legalization of Marijuana

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Marijuana seems to be on an express train to acceptability. Opinion polls show more people are in favor of legalization. Two states are getting set for recreational use, and medicinal marijuana is legal in many states. But not everyone has jumped on board. A few prominent voices remain opposed to legalization, including the American Medical