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Why Binge Drinking Breaks Bones
Seabrook | 28 October

It’s a well-known thing amongst doctors that heavy drinkers have a mysterious propensity for breaking their bones—and not just because

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School Nurses are Helpful in Preventing Addiction
Seabrook | 30 September

School nurses deal with countless amounts of children on a daily basis. Children come to them for something as simple

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It’s Not your Addiction
Seabrook | 22 September

Living with a parent who is an addict can be extremely difficult. If you, yourself don’t have a problem with

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Feel the “runners high” without being high or an Olympian
Seabrook | 12 August

You don’t have to run like you’re an Olympic star, but it’s a fact that exercising can help with your

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Trauma and Addiction
Seabrook | 29 July

Everyone has dealt with a type of trauma that forever changes your life. It may not be obvious, but many

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“The Evil and Corroding Thread”
Seabrook | 8 July

Fear touches every aspect of our lives. As the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous states, it is the evil and

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ADHD Medication Use Early In Life Leads to Problems
Seabrook | 1 July

People who took medications such as Ritalin and Adderall to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adolescence are at

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Overweight Young Girls Likely to Use Substances Early
Seabrook | 30 June

Physical and mental characteristics in childhood have often been linked to substance abuse later in life. Most recently, obesity in

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Opioid Use Disorders Doubled in Last Ten Years
Seabrook | 28 June

A study conducted by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAA) and published in the Journal of Clinical

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Substance Use in Middle School Leads to High School Problems
Seabrook | 24 June

Youths that begin drinking alcohol and smoking marijuana in middle school are likely to have mental health problems and academic

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