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Energy Drinks and Heart Health
Seabrook | 10 February

Consuming energy drinks, especially in large amounts, can lead to adverse heart reactions. A study published in the International Journal

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Fake Xanax Pills Circulating
Seabrook | 4 February

Police in 21 states have found fake Xanax pills that could possibly cause an overdose. The pills are being made

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Diet Pills Increasing ER Visits
Seabrook | 29 January

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 40 percent of adults in the United States consumed dietary

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Prenatal Drug Exposure Effects
Seabrook | 27 January

A quarter of pregnant women in addiction treatment were previously using methamphetamine. This drug use during pregnancy can lead to

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Significant Number of Older Adults in Treatment
Seabrook | 14 January

The population of adults over the age of 50 in treatment facilities is growing, according to a study by New

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Kratom- A “Drug of Concern”
Seabrook | 13 January

Kratom, a substance somewhat new to the United States, is being used as an opioid alternative by some recovering addicts.

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Teen Drug Use Down, According to MTF Study
Seabrook | 12 January

The results are in for the annual Monitoring the Future (MTF) study, and it looks like drug use among teens

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Positive Text Messages Used to Reduce Binge Drinking
Seabrook | 7 January

What is one thing most young adults always have with them? Their cell phones. It is their connection to their

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Does Legalized Marijuana Lower Alcohol Use?
Seabrook | 5 January

The use of marijuana continues to rise as it is legalized in many states. The drug is legal for recreational

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Graphic Images on Cigarette Packages
Seabrook | 29 December

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) currently requires health warning labels on all cigarette packaging in the United States. Although

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