The Dangers of Mixing Alcohol with Energy Drinks
February 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
About 30 percent of college students consume alcohol mixed with energy drinks in a typical month, according to a new study by the University of Florida. While these drinks may give people an extra boost of energy, they may also be putting them at increased risk for drunkenness and impaired driving. Read more
Researchers Find Link Between Stress Hormone, Alcohol Dependence
February 18, 2010 by Hugh McBride · Leave a Comment
One of the most perplexing questions about substance abuse and addiction is “why?” Why are some people capable of enjoying a drink or two in moderation, while others are compelled to abuse alcohol to the detriment of their personal and professional lives? Read more
Pain Clinics and Painkiller Addiction
November 9, 2009 by Emily Battaglia · Leave a Comment
With painkiller abuse on the rise across the United States, sources of painkillers are being subjected to increasing scrutiny. Read more
Do Genetics Cause Addiction?
October 28, 2009 by Emily Battaglia · Leave a Comment
The role of genetics in addiction has been debated for decades. Scientists and other health experts have successfully identified various risk factors for the development of addiction, but concise and objective predictors of addiction have eluded discovery. This year, however, science has made significant strides in discerning how genetics may affect addiction. Read more
Dopamine: The Key to Addiction?
October 21, 2009 by Emily Battaglia · Leave a Comment
Researchers nationwide have been focusing a lot of attention on dopamine – a chemical produced by the human brain – in an effort to unlock the riddle of addiction. Read more
Alcohol Intolerance and Allergies: When Alcohol Is Toxic to the Body
October 15, 2009 by Emily Battaglia · Leave a Comment
Although most people can drink a moderate amount of alcohol without suffering serious physical effects, some people’s bodies are intolerant — or, more rarely, allergic — to alcohol. The reactions that can accompany alcohol intolerance and allergy run from fairly mild to life-threatening. Read more
Plants as Recreational Drugs
October 8, 2009 by Emily Battaglia · Leave a Comment
Recently, stories about young people using exotic plants to get high have been all over the news. The media attention highlights a trend that appears to span the United States. Read more
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Stimulant Medications
October 1, 2009 by Emily Battaglia · Leave a Comment
At the same time that teens are bombarded with anti-drug messages, many are also given prescriptions for psychoactive medications, including those that treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Read more
Marijuana Use in the United States Debated
September 24, 2009 by Emily Battaglia · Leave a Comment
Marijuana has been a topic of great debate for the past several years. The federal government continues to list marijuana as a Schedule I substance under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). Schedule I drugs are classified as having a high potential for abuse, no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States and a lack of accepted safety for use of the drug or other substance under medical supervision. Read more
Recovery Month: Celebrating Those on the Road to Recovery
September 17, 2009 by Emily Battaglia · Leave a Comment
For the past 20 years, September has been reserved for the observance of National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month to educate the nation about the benefits of substance abuse treatment and celebrate people who are on the road to recovery.




