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Internet Addiction Has Similar Consequences to Alcohol and Drug Addiction, Study Says

More info…Internet addiction affects the brain negatively just like alcohol and drug addiction according to a recent study in China. The Internet addiction disorder (IAD) was found to disrupt the nerve wiring in the brains of a number of teenagers in the study causing a level of brain damage normally seen in heavy substance abusers. [...]

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Narconon Gulf Coast Encourages Parents To Seek Rehab For Loved Ones Over Holidays

More info… Narconon Gulf Coast Executive Director, Debbie Ross, encourages parents to admit their loved ones struggling with alcohol or drug addiction into rehabilitation over the holidays as sooner rather than later could save a childs life. (PRWeb December 20, 2011) Read the full story at Drug Rehabilitation Alternatives rehabilitation centers

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Narconon Donates To Local Community

More info… Premier drug treatment facility goes above and beyond during holiday season, providing needed items all across local area businesses. (PRWeb December 21, 2011) Read the full story at Drug Rehabilitation Alternatives drug rehabilitation alternatives

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Origins Recovery Centers Establishes Community Relations Presence in Houston

More info… Origins Recovery Centers, a nationally-recognized addiction and dual diagnosis treatment provider, announced it has appointed Melanie Shelnutt, J.D. to the position of Community Relations Representative for the Greater Houston Area (PRWeb January 10, 2012) Read the full story at Drug Rehabilitation Alternatives alcohol rehabilitation

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Internet addiction causes brain changes similar to alcohol and drugs, study finds

More info…Internet addiction causes changes in the brain similar to that normally seen in people addicted to alcohol and drugs such as cocaine and cannabis, a study has found Drug Rehabilitation Alternatives drug rehabilitation

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Hazelden Publishing and Break the Cycle Join Forces to Create New Teen Dating Violence Prevention Program

More info… Hazelden Publishing, the leading publisher of evidence-based violence prevention programs and Break the Cycle, the nations leading organization addressing teen dating violence, have jointly created Respect WORKS!, a comprehensive model of teen dating violence prevention programming. The new online, interactive program provides key information about dating violence and offers guidance to help students [...]

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