by miaperdomo | 13. Mar 2023 | Sober living
“Gen Z is drinking less alcohol and I think that where that might stem from is social things like what mental health and physical health is and what it means to be a well person,” explains Frankel. First, if you’re recently leaving a rehab stay or have just wrapped up...
by miaperdomo | 22. Feb 2023 | Sober living
Meth is typically “cooked” or produced in makeshift home laboratories located in abandoned or rural areas. Makers of illicit Meth synthesize the drug by isolating the elements of highly reactive products. The ingredients for Meth are cheap and easily obtainable from...
by miaperdomo | 29. Nov 2022 | Sober living
The evaluation consists of 11 yes or no questions that are intended to be used as an informational tool to assess the severity and probability of a substance use disorder. The test is free, confidential, and no personal information is needed to receive the result. You...
by miaperdomo | 10. Jun 2022 | Sober living
Alcohol withdrawal symptoms usually appear when an individual discontinues or reduces alcohol intake after a period of prolonged consumption. In most cases, mild symptoms may start to develop within hours of the last drink. This activity reviews the evaluation and...
by miaperdomo | 4. Feb 2022 | Sober living
With that said, most samples will go to a lab for analysis, which can take a few days. There are some tests that use other substances, http://ramnek.ru/eng/Television.html such as blood or hair, to test for the drugs. These may be more accurate in some cases, but the...
by miaperdomo | 1. Nov 2021 | Sober living
This means the excitatory nerve cells in your brain are suppressed, so you fall asleep. As your body metabolizes the alcohol, the excitatory nerves rebound. This process can cause you to wake up and experience trouble getting back to sleep. Its relaxing properties...
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