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Snorting Xanax: Xanax Addiction

by Ray Sadoun ǀ September 21, 2023

According to the latest statistics, the UK is the second-largest market for online sales of Xanax and Xanax addiction following the US. The UK accounts for 22% of all online sales of Xanax and has been linked to over 200 deaths in the UK since 2019. (1) For more information about statistics related to Xanax, please […]

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Seizures When Undergoing an Alcohol Detox: Causes, Dangers & Treatments

by Ray Sadoun ǀ September 14, 2023

Weekly binge drinking [1] has become its own pocket of UK culture, with most people enjoying a tipple or two to wind down after a long working week. These ritualistic beverages are, for many people, easy to recover from and will rarely lead to long-term health complications. However, due to a complex combination of biological, […]

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Risks & Dangers of Quitting Alcohol Cold Turkey

by Ray Sadoun ǀ September 7, 2023

If you drink alcohol then you’ll know how it can affect you in some ways, the relaxed state, euphoria, sedative effects, hangover, anxiety, nausea and diarrhoea. It’s a substance that affects people differently according to how much they drink and how often. Of course, excessive drinking habits lead to increasingly negative effects. In England, there are […]

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Person Centred Care in Addiction Treatment

by Ray Sadoun ǀ August 31, 2023

Addiction, also known as substance misuse or substance use disorder, is a debilitating disease [1]. This can come in the form of alcohol use disorders or drug use disorders. Often, there is overlap between drug and alcohol use disorders. When a subject is suffering from an addiction, they undergo rapid physiological changes in their mind […]

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How Addiction Affects the Family

by Ray Sadoun ǀ August 3, 2023

There are many different types of addiction – substance, gambling, or the internet, for example. Although some addiction might seem more severe than others, all addiction has both negative short-term and long-term consequences. For example, addiction can have serious health implications – both physical and psychological – and can lead to financial troubles, social isolation, […]

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Higher Power in Addiction Recovery

by Ray Sadoun ǀ July 27, 2023

Whether we’ve been involved in active addiction or not, the term “higher power” [1] is one that most of us have come across before. For many, the concept is firmly rooted in religious belief, with this greater being referring to God. But to agnostics and atheists, this idea simply means having faith in something outside […]

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What Are The Mental and Physical Effects of Ecstasy (MDMA)?

by Ray Sadoun ǀ November 20, 2022

Strongly associated with hallucinations and trips, Ecstasy (or MDMA) is a recreational drug famous all around the world. Its fame, however, does not translate into an equally universal understanding of its effects on the mind and body, and not everyone is aware of them. Ecstasy: everything you need to know 3, 4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine, more easily known […]

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Stimulant Drug Addiction: Types, Effects and Rehab Treatment

by Ray Sadoun ǀ November 13, 2022

Stimulant drug addiction is a growing concern across the UK, particularly among teenagers and young adults. Learn more about the various types of stimulant drugs, both legal and illegal, as well as the effects of these substances and how a stimulant drug addiction can be successfully treated at rehab. Facts about stimulant drugs What are […]

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Ketamine Side Effects: Physical, Mental & Long-Term Effects

by Ray Sadoun ǀ November 6, 2022

Ketamine: everything you need to know Recognised for its anaesthetic properties, Ketamine is a drug which can be used to dull or manage pain in small, measured quantities. It is primarily used once other treatments have not proven effective in helping an individual. A study by Oxford University also found that Ketamine acts as an […]

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