Newton’s Third Law posits that every action must have an equal and opposite reaction. In the context of drug use, this means that a person who gets ‘high’ will eventually...
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Across the United States, there are many people who struggle with mental illness. In fact, it’s estimated that just under 53 million people, or roughly one in five, live with some...
Read MoreThere are around 115 million Americans covered by Blue Cross Blue Shield. This means that roughly one in three Americans get their health insurance from Blue Cross Blue Shield. BCBS...
Read MoreThere are many people across the United States who have to deal with mental illnesses, process addiction, or substance use disorder. Many will use a combination of talking to a therapist and...
Read MoreIn the 1980s, Psychologist Francine Shapiro developed Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing therapy – also called EMDR therapy in short. Over the decades, it has become well-known and reliable for...
Read MoreCocaine, also often referred to as “coke,” is notorious for its strong euphoria and short high. As a fast stimulant, it races through the central nervous system, giving a quick...
Read MoreCocaine has transitioned from ancient medicinal use to a modern public health challenge. It comes from coca leaves, which Ancient South American civilizations cherished for their energy-boosting effects. Cocaine evolved...
Read MorePTSD is a significant mental health condition that arises from experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. Although traditional treatments for PTSD involve a combination of therapy and medication, art therapy has...
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