By: pharmacyescrow.seo | 2010-11-19 | Medicine If you have teenagers, you likely spend many of time marveling if and when they're managing drugs. read more
By: jack stellon | 2011-07-25 | Health & Fitness Drug treatment centres or dug rehabilitation centres is a term used for the processes of medical treatment for dependence on various psychoactive substances like alcohol, drugs and other street drugs like cocaine and heroin. In this world, cocaine is considered to be the most abused drug. There is a common myth about cocaine is that it's not addictive because it lacks the physical with drawl sympt read more
By: Kshitiz Mahajan | 2010-04-02 | Addictions Metabolism may have lot to do with the difference in how men and women act in response to cocaine. In women, the body seems to break down and metabolize cocaine much faster compared to men, due to the fact that they have superior count of an enzymes which break downstairs cocaine. read more
By: Michael | 2010-09-27 | Clothing PLAINFIELD — Three people are facing a combined total of 27 criminal charges after an investigation into a suspected drug ring operated out of a Park Avenue apartment turned up seized quantities of heroin, crack cocaine and marijuana, police said. read more
By: Robert Shryoc | 2011-05-04 | Health & Fitness When people think about drug abuse, the drugs that come to mind immediately might include alcohol, marijuana, meth, hallucinogens, heroin, or cocaine. Inhaling chemicals is yet another form of drug abuse, one with widespread use and dangers many people don’t know about. Called huffing, dusting, or bagging, the practice of inhaling chemicals can be deadly. read more
By: John Thackeray | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Although drinking alcohol can seem like a fun and mostly harmless pasttime, the implications are far reaching. We explore the dangers of this popular recreational substance. read more
By: jack stellon | 2011-01-14 | Small Business You could look at the warning labels in some certain products and wonder why people proceed on to consume the product. Take a cigarette for instanced that has a warning label of a mother blowing cigarette smoke on her baby without caring to know that the baby will suffer at last. Warning labels on toxic, addictive or dangerous products are designed to be visible and to cover a huge part of t read more
By: Alice Vlietstra | 2010-04-02 | Success As the financial system continues to crumble, social entrepreneurs bring hope. They focus on increasing the quality of life, restoring the environment, and improving health. They are inspiring many to take action to bring forth a culutre that can serve us and sustain our planet. read more
By: Tim Karlilar | 2011-09-26 | Nutrition Sugar is addictive and full of empty calories but after studying the 'aspartame danger' in detail, I'd rather have the sugar than aspartame and artificial sweeteners any day. Simply stated, aspartame is the most harmful food additive found in the market today. read more
By: Patrick Meninga | 2010-03-28 | Addictions Anyone who is interested in getting off of crack cocaine will need to go through a period of detox in order to do so. Now this is a bit misleading because with a drug like crack there is actually not much of a real detox involved. read more
By: Scott Alexander | 2012-08-14 | Environmental Are dangerous cocaine effects to the brain worth the “high”? The intense pleasure response is hard to resist by as many as two million USA users from the working class to the glamorous. read more
By: Route2jobs | 2011-04-09 | Careers In India, on an average 2.5 to 3 crore candidates appear for various Job entrance exams like Bank P.O., Bank Clerical, Railways, MPSC, UPSC and many other exams every year. Jobs in government sector a... read more
By: Idaline Hall | 2010-03-28 | Health & Fitness Medical studies in the area of alcoholism have found alcoholism among the elderly to be a bigger problem than you might think. What's really surprising about this trend is that in retrospect, medical investigation suggests that this phenomenon is nothing new. In fact, alcoholism among maturing baby boomers has been a silent threat to the health of these individuals for quite some time now. read more
By: Kitty Cooper | 2010-10-23 | Elderly Care Medical studies in the world of alcoholism have found alcoholism among the elderly to be a bigger problem than you may think. What's extremely shocking concerning this trend is that in retrospect, medical investigation suggests that this phenomenon is nothing new. In fact, alcoholism among maturing baby boomers has been a silent threat to the health of these people for quite a while now. read more