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By Buddy T, About.com Guide to Alcoholism since 1997

Do You Have an Alcohol or Drug Problem?

Friday May 16, 2008
Alcohol and drug use can progress into abuse and even addiction so insidiously that sometimes people do not realize that it has become a problem for them and those around them. The following self-assessment tests can help you determine whether or not it may be time to get help. Questions for Families:

Free Drug-Free Workplace Kit Available

Thursday May 15, 2008
A drug-free workplace kit, designed for businesses large or small, provides information, resources and tools for creating and maintaining drug-free workplace policies and programs. The kit is available free of charge from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Read more...

Computer-Delivered Therapy Helps Drug Addicts

Wednesday May 14, 2008
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has been proven to help people stop abusing alcohol and drugs, but the therapy can't work if it is not available. Researchers at Yale University have developed computer software based on CBT that significantly reduces relapse and could reach many more people.

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FDA Panel Questions 'Safer' OxyContin Version

Tuesday May 13, 2008
The manufacturers of the painkilling drug OxyContin claim they have come up with a harder-to-abuse version of the pill, but a U.S. Food and Drug Administration advisory panel wants more testing to make sure. Purdue Pharma claims that adding a coating to the tablets will make them harder to crush so that they cannot be snorted or injected. Read more...

Alcohol and Drug Abuse in the News

Monday May 12, 2008
 •  Gary Dourdan Faces Felony Charges
     CSI actor officially charged.
 •  Amy Winehouse Arrested Again
     Questioned about drug tape.
 •  Bond Denied for Track Star
     Montgomery faces heroin charges.
 •  Cough Medicine Campaign Launched
     Five Moms start website.
 •  Offenders Get a Second Chance
     New law signed by Bush.
 •  Man Seeks Meth in Lost-and-Found
     Lost bag at casino.

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Drunk Driving Legal Terms Explained

Thursday May 8, 2008
Do you know what SR-22 insurance is? How about "enhanced BAC penalty" or "ignition interlock?" If you or someone you know has been arrested for drunk driving, chances are you may begin to encounter some legal terms for the first time. Here are definitions to many of the terms associated with drunk driving laws in the United States.

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Photos of Commonly Abused Drugs

Wednesday May 7, 2008
If you found illegal drugs in your child's room, would you be able to recognize them? Would you know the difference between harmless allergy medication and dangerous stimulants or sedatives? These photo galleries show the most commonly abused illegal, prescription and over-the-counter drugs.

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Drinking Affects Female Brains More and Sooner

Tuesday May 6, 2008
Women who binge drink or drink heavily experience more brain damage than males who drink the same amount. This damage occurs sooner in women than in men. Additionally, women may experience even more severe long-term effects than men, according to research comparing the brains of male and female drinkers.

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Review: NIDA Website

Thursday May 1, 2008
The mission of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) is to bring the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction and the agency website does that and much more. The NIDA site provides a wealth of in-depth information, educational material and the latest research developments for students and young adults, parents and teachers, researchers, and medical and health professionals.

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FAQ: Why Is Methadone So Dangerous?

Wednesday April 30, 2008
Deaths attributed to methadone overdose have increased dramatically in the past few years due to its increased use as a pain reliever. What is it about methadone that makes it more dangerous than other pain killers on the market? Why are accidental overdoses so common with methadone?

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