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What is an addictionologist?

What Is an Addictionologist & How Can They Help?

Effective addiction treatment programs employ a variety of professionals, including counselors, therapists, social workers, nurses, and addictionologists. If the last word in the previous sentence is unfamiliar to you, you are not alone. In today’s

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How long does cocaine stay in urine?

How Long Does Cocaine Stay in Urine?

Cocaine is an addictive and powerful stimulant drug that affects the central nervous system. It’s a popular drug due to its intense euphoric effects, including increased pleasure, confidence, and energy. However, the use of cocaine

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A man dealing with xylazine withdrawal.

Xylazine Withdrawal & Addiction

Xylazine is a dangerous drug that can cause addiction, overdose, and death. Anyone who has been abusing it should seek professional care immediately. With proper treatment, people who have become addicted to this substance can

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Cocaine and anxiety treatment in Atlanta, GA.

Does Cocaine Cause Anxiety?

Cocaine can cause a person to become jittery, nervous, and paranoid. Based on outward appearances alone, it seems like there is a connection between cocaine and anxiety. But does this relationship actually exist? And, if

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Dangers of detox at home.

Dangers of Detoxing at Home

Detox can be an essential step on the path to a drug-free future. Unfortunately, it can also be a difficult and painful step. In some cases, it can even be dangerous – especially if you

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A woman wondering: Can you overdose on sleeping pills?

Can You Overdose on Sleeping Pills?

For people who struggle with insomnia and other sleep problems, certain medications can be extremely beneficial. But are sleeping pills safe? Can you abuse and become addicted to them? Can you overdose on sleeping pills?

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a woman sits with hands on her face feeling defeated and showing signs of benzo abuse
signs of benzo abuse

5 Signs of Benzo Abuse

Benzodiazepines, or benzos for short, are prescription drugs used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. Benzos work by depressing the central nervous system and slowing down the heart rate and respiration. They can be very

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woman therapist explaining what are co-occurring disorders to her male patient
co-occurring disorders treatment georgia

What Are Co-Occurring Disorders?

Many people with mental health disorders also often struggle with other conditions. People who struggle with both of these types of disorders are often diagnosed as having what is called “co-occurring disorders.” These disorders are

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