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Category Archives: Substance abuse
If electronic cigarettes can help people quit smoking, then why is Big Tobacco investing heavily in them?
…The tobacco industry knows something that some harm reduction theorists don’t realize, and that the e-cigarette industry doesn’t care about: Electronic cigarettes can be an adjunct to smoking instead of a replacement. Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Big Tobacco, Cigarette warning labels, e-cigarette, electronic cigarette, Prevention, Recovery, Second-hand smoke, Smoke-free, Smoking, Substance abuse, Substance use disorder treatment, Tobacco, Tobacco cessation, Tobacco lies, Tobacco marketing, Treatment
Tagged big tobacco, cessation, e-cigarette, electronic cigarette, quitting smoking, smoking, smoking cessation, tobacco, tobacco advertising, tobacco cessation, tobacco control, tobacco industry
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Deadly scourge will kill three-quarters of a million AA and NA members
“…724,153 worldwide members of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous – who are alive today — will die from tobacco, including 499,410 in the United States and Canada…” Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Alcohol, Alcohol abuse, Alcoholics Anonymous, Big Tobacco, Drug treatment, Recovery, Second-hand smoke, Smoke-free, Smoking, Substance abuse, Substance use disorder treatment, Tobacco, Tobacco and kids, Tobacco cessation, Tobacco marketing
Tagged #na, #xa, 12 Steps, AA, addiction, alcohol, alcohol abuse, alcoholism, Bill Wilson, cigarettes, Dr. Bob, lung cancer, smoking, tobacco, tobacco deaths
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Top Substance Abuse Research Findings of 2012 from About.com
Buddy T., anonymous recovery writer for About.com, penned a wonderful column on the most important research about ATOD in 2012. And, leading the way are — new findings on the harms of marijuana. Our knowledge about the science of marijuana … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Alcohol, Alcohol abuse, Alcoholics Anonymous, Binge drinking, Cannabis, Drug abuse, Drug treatment, Drugged driving, Marijuana, Marijuana legalization, Recovery, Substance abuse, Substance use disorder treatment, Treatment, Weed
Tagged About.com, addiction, alcoholism, binge drinking, Buddy T., cannabis, cannabis addiction, drug treatment, drugged driving, marijuana, medical marijuana, treatment, weed
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Legalization may mean more drugged driving — and more drunk-drugged driving
With the legalization of marijuana, more people will be smoking marijuana, so drugged driving will likely increase. The marijuana lobby likes to suggest that more people smoking weed will mean fewer people drinking – therefore, less drunk driving. But researchers say there’s no evidence of that. So, we will probably have an increase in drugged driving while drinking and driving remains the same. If so, it follows that drinking and drugging while driving may increase. That’s not a good situation, to put it mildly. Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Cannabis, Drug abuse, Drugged driving, Drunk driving, Marijuana, Marijuana legalization, MJ lobby, Recovery, Substance abuse, Weed
Tagged cannabis, drugged driving, drunk driving, DUI, DWI, legalization, marijuana, marijuana legalization, weed
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Is there “proof” that AA works? There’s certainly a ton of evidence…
Of course, people who go to AA couldn’t care less about the research; they just know what works for them. True, AA doesn’t work for everybody. But then, many treatments for other chronic diseases work for some but not others. We know alcoholism is a chronic disease. The research shows that AA is an effective treatment for it. Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Alcohol, Alcohol abuse, Alcoholics Anonymous, Binge drinking, Drug treatment, Recovery, Substance abuse, Substance use disorder treatment, Treatment
Tagged 12 Steps, AA, addiction, alcohol, Alcoholics Anonymous, alcoholism, binge drinking, drinking, drunk, recovery, sober, sobriety, treatment, Twelve Steps
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Marijuana legalization: Damn the science, full speed ahead
By Jim Gogek If tobacco was not legal, and we knew the full scientific extent of its health impacts, would we legalize it today? Not a chance. A substance that’s dangerously addictive and kills half the people who use it … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Drug abuse, Marijuana, Marijuana legalization, Medical marijuana, MJ lobby, Pot doc, Recovery, Substance abuse, Substance use disorder treatment, Treatment, Weed
Tagged adolescent marijuana use, cannabis, cannabis addiction, cannabis addiction treatment, legalize marijuana, marijuana, marijuana addiction, marijuana legalization, marijuana lobby, pot, weed
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Substance abuse a “crisis” in military; Defense Department response is inadequate and outdated: Report
Substance abuse in the Armed Forces is a crisis situation that reduces military readiness. And the Defense Department’s response is inadequate and outdated. Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Alcohol, Alcohol abuse, Binge drinking, Drug abuse, Drunk driving, Integrated treatment, Military substance abuse, Painkiller abuse, Recovery, Substance abuse, Substance use disorder treatment, Treatment, Uncategorized, Underage drinking
Tagged addiction, Air Force, alcohol, alcohol abuse, Armed Forces, Army, defense, Defense Department, DoD, drug abuse, drug treatment, Marines, military, Navy, substance abuse, substance use disorder, treatment
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Alcohol myth busted: Letting youngsters sip alcohol does not teach them to be responsible drinkers
Contrary to the belief of many people, parents letting kids sip alcohol may lead to worse underage drinking problems. And Europe – where parents allegedly do this – has worse underage drinking problems than the United States. Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Alcohol, Alcohol abuse, Binge drinking, Recovery, Substance abuse, Underage drinking
Tagged alcohol, alcohol abuse, drinking, Europe, prosipping, underage drinking, youth drinking
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Big Tobacco: The biggest and most willing liar
By Jim Gogek In the film noir The Naked City, Detective Muldoon tells the smarmy Frank Niles, “…you are probably the biggest and most willing liar I have ever met.” Muldoon never met the modern day tobacco industry. In its … Continue reading
After legalization, the powerful marijuana lobby would kill marijuana taxes. Just ask the San Diego City Council…
By Jim Gogek Advocates for legal marijuana promise that we could tax the heck out of it to pay for any costs it might create, such as the costs of treating the increased number of people addicted to marijuana. But … Continue reading
Posted in Addiction, Marijuana, Marijuana legalization, Medical marijuana, MJ lobby, Recovery, Substance abuse
Tagged alcohol taxes, California medical marijuana, legalization, legalize marijuana, marijuana, marijuana dispensaries, marijuana industry, marijuana legalization, marijuana lobby, marijuana taxes, medical marijuana, medical marijuana dispensaries, MJ lobby, San Diego City Council, tobacco taxes
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