Opiate Addiction And Drug Treatment
August 5, 2010 by Tom Grady
Filed under Health and Wellness
Based on a United Nations survey from 2008 the use of opiates in the United States by the general populace has continued to be stable over the past several years. Approximately 0.6% of Americans regularly use opiates like heroin, vicodin and oxycontin. This ranks 17th in the World where Iran has the largest usage at 2.8%. This is not typical use, but usage of individuals dependent on opiates. An additional bit of information from a study on opiate addiction determined that usage among individuals without jobs is 20 times that of people that hold down full-time, or even part-time, jobs. Apparently some individuals in America are able to hold down jobs and utilize opiates recreationally, but these individuals comprise approximately 1% of the employed populace whilst among the jobless, opiates use is more than 3%.
Alternative Drug Treatments In Thailand
July 29, 2010 by Charlie Kane
Filed under Health and Wellness
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Is Alcohol Treatment Guaranteed To Work?
July 15, 2010 by Barry Badger
Filed under personal development
It should be understood that treatment centres offer no guarantee of an addict’s recovery. They can work for some but studies show that only a small percentage make a full recovery i.e. remain sober after a year.
Don’t Bite and Chew Your Nails All Your Life
May 2, 2010 by Benny Nelson
Filed under Health and Wellness
Anyone who is looking for a quick and easy way to get stunning nails should check out the Ultimate Stop Biting Nails Book. There are tons of people who bite their nails and most of them would love to say goodbye to the habit. Here are a few ideas to get you on the right track.






