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[link] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/my-life-has-come-together-and-my-future-looks-great.html
[title] => My Life Has Come Together and My Future Looks Great
[description] =>
My Life Has Come Together and My Future Looks Great
I finished the Narconon program in March 2024, and I went back to college in August 2024 and am currently in mid-law school. I coached high school baseball, and I am building my relationship back up with my family and friends. I am planning to start a family and have kids, as I know now that I can be a good father.
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[pubdate] => Thu, 27 Mar 2025 00:00:00 UTC
[summary] =>
My Life Has Come Together and My Future Looks Great
I finished the Narconon program in March 2024, and I went back to college in August 2024 and am currently in mid-law school. I coached high school baseball, and I am building my relationship back up with my family and friends. I am planning to start a family and have kids, as I know now that I can be a good father.
[date_timestamp] => 1743033600
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[link] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/james-journey-to-an-alcohol-free-life.html
[title] => James? Journey to an Alcohol-Free Life
[description] =>
James? Journey to an Alcohol-Free Life
I did the program in 2011, opened a business in 2012, and finished college in 2013 with a degree in Small Business Administration. These are things I would never have been able to do before the program. My advice to anyone who has an alcohol addiction is to get help to deal with it, and never give up. It is a battle that can be won.
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[pubdate] => Wed, 12 Mar 2025 00:00:00 UTC
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James? Journey to an Alcohol-Free Life
I did the program in 2011, opened a business in 2012, and finished college in 2013 with a degree in Small Business Administration. These are things I would never have been able to do before the program. My advice to anyone who has an alcohol addiction is to get help to deal with it, and never give up. It is a battle that can be won.
[date_timestamp] => 1741737600
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[link] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/a-new-life-built-on-strength.html
[title] => A New Life Built on Strength
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I have not had a drink in 15 years, and I have no desire to start drinking again. I can even be with someone who is having a drink and be happy with my glass of water! I am healthier and can think clearly. I feel like I am somebody of value to himself, his family and society.
[guid] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/a-new-life-built-on-strength.html
[pubdate] => Thu, 06 Mar 2025 00:00:00 UTC
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I have not had a drink in 15 years, and I have no desire to start drinking again. I can even be with someone who is having a drink and be happy with my glass of water! I am healthier and can think clearly. I feel like I am somebody of value to himself, his family and society.
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[link] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/new-research-finds-cocaine-use-can-cause-permanent-damage-to-the-nose.html
[title] => Studies Show Cocaine Can Cause Severe Nasal Damage
[description] =>
Studies Show Cocaine Can Cause Severe Nasal Damage
New research out of Great Britain connects rising cocaine use trends to permanent damage in the nasal passages, such that cocaine users lose their sense of smell and may even experience serious infections and tissue loss in their nasal passages.
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[pubdate] => Thu, 20 Feb 2025 00:00:00 UTC
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Studies Show Cocaine Can Cause Severe Nasal Damage
New research out of Great Britain connects rising cocaine use trends to permanent damage in the nasal passages, such that cocaine users lose their sense of smell and may even experience serious infections and tissue loss in their nasal passages.
[date_timestamp] => 1740009600
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[link] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/rediscovering-life-johns-transformation-from-addiction-to-freedom.html
[title] => Rediscovering Life: John?s Transformation from Addiction to Freedom
[description] =>
Rediscovering Life: John?s Transformation from Addiction to Freedom
My relationship with my mother and father is great, and we remain closely connected. Every year, on January 15th, I have a chocolate cake to commemorate the anniversary of the day I started to rehabilitate myself. My advice to others with a similar problem is to make the choice to handle it. If you know it is time to quit, don?t hesitate, make the decision to deal with the addiction, and go ahead with a program that works.
[guid] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/rediscovering-life-johns-transformation-from-addiction-to-freedom.html
[pubdate] => Thu, 13 Feb 2025 00:00:00 UTC
[summary] =>
Rediscovering Life: John?s Transformation from Addiction to Freedom
My relationship with my mother and father is great, and we remain closely connected. Every year, on January 15th, I have a chocolate cake to commemorate the anniversary of the day I started to rehabilitate myself. My advice to others with a similar problem is to make the choice to handle it. If you know it is time to quit, don?t hesitate, make the decision to deal with the addiction, and go ahead with a program that works.
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[link] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/16-years-sober-davids-story.html
[title] => 16 Years Sober: David?s Story
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Today, I am proud to say I have over 16 years of sobriety. I am happily married to my beautiful wife, and we share a wonderful daughter. My family means everything to me, and I am grateful every day for their unwavering support. My mother, brother, and sister stood by me through the darkest times, and I wouldn?t be where I am without them.
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[pubdate] => Thu, 30 Jan 2025 00:00:00 UTC
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Today, I am proud to say I have over 16 years of sobriety. I am happily married to my beautiful wife, and we share a wonderful daughter. My family means everything to me, and I am grateful every day for their unwavering support. My mother, brother, and sister stood by me through the darkest times, and I wouldn?t be where I am without them.
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[link] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/drug-addiction/5-common-behavior-traits-addict.html
[title] => The 5 Most Common Behavior Traits of an Addict
[description] =>
The 5 Most Common Behavior Traits of an Addict
When someone you love is dealing with addiction, the truth can be hard to face. You?re not alone in having a hard time dealing with the personality and behavior changes of the one you love. The list of the most common behaviors below is provided to help you separate fact from the fiction offered by the person with the addiction. Once you know what?s going on, you can make better decisions and take the right actions.
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[pubdate] => Wed, 29 Jan 2025 00:00:00 UTC
[summary] =>
The 5 Most Common Behavior Traits of an Addict
When someone you love is dealing with addiction, the truth can be hard to face. You?re not alone in having a hard time dealing with the personality and behavior changes of the one you love. The list of the most common behaviors below is provided to help you separate fact from the fiction offered by the person with the addiction. Once you know what?s going on, you can make better decisions and take the right actions.
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[title] => 10 Reasons to Stay Away from Weed
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10 Reasons to Stay Away from Weed
1. Marijuana smoke contains carcinogens, 2. Smoking marijuana can cause lung damage, 3. Marijuana use is addictive, 4. Weed can damage ambition and motivation, 5. Marijuana depletes the body?s natural reserves, 6. Marijuana use is hard on your heart and blood vessels, 7. Weed use impairs mental abilities, 8. Heavy marijuana use is associated with psychotic episodes, 9. Use of marijuana is also associated with suicides, 10. High potency marijuana use can change human dna.
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[pubdate] => Tue, 28 Jan 2025 00:00:00 UTC
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10 Reasons to Stay Away from Weed
1. Marijuana smoke contains carcinogens, 2. Smoking marijuana can cause lung damage, 3. Marijuana use is addictive, 4. Weed can damage ambition and motivation, 5. Marijuana depletes the body?s natural reserves, 6. Marijuana use is hard on your heart and blood vessels, 7. Weed use impairs mental abilities, 8. Heavy marijuana use is associated with psychotic episodes, 9. Use of marijuana is also associated with suicides, 10. High potency marijuana use can change human dna.
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[title] => From Addiction to Stability: My Path to a Sober Life
[description] =>
From Addiction to Stability: My Path to a Sober Life
At 12, I took my first drink, setting off a downward spiral through addiction, danger, and alienation. But thanks to my family?s persistence and the Narconon program, I turned my life around. Today, I?m sober, happy, and thriving with my family and career. This is my journey to freedom.
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[pubdate] => Thu, 23 Jan 2025 00:00:00 UTC
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From Addiction to Stability: My Path to a Sober Life
At 12, I took my first drink, setting off a downward spiral through addiction, danger, and alienation. But thanks to my family?s persistence and the Narconon program, I turned my life around. Today, I?m sober, happy, and thriving with my family and career. This is my journey to freedom.
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[title] => Why Alcohol Is The Hardest Drug to Quit
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Why Alcohol Is The Hardest Drug to Quit
You might not think of an alcoholic beverage as a drug, but it actually is. The active ingredient in alcoholic beverages is a drug called ethanol, also known as ethyl alcohol. What makes alcohol different from substances like heroin or cocaine is primarily this: it is not an illegal substance. In America alone, there are more than 600,000 bars, restaurants, and nightclubs where you can get a drink.
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[pubdate] => Thu, 16 Jan 2025 00:00:00 UTC
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Why Alcohol Is The Hardest Drug to Quit
You might not think of an alcoholic beverage as a drug, but it actually is. The active ingredient in alcoholic beverages is a drug called ethanol, also known as ethyl alcohol. What makes alcohol different from substances like heroin or cocaine is primarily this: it is not an illegal substance. In America alone, there are more than 600,000 bars, restaurants, and nightclubs where you can get a drink.
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[title] => Narconon Gave Him Back to Us: A Parent?s Story of Hope
[description] =>
Narconon Gave Him Back to Us: A Parent?s Story of Hope
He returned to being the person we knew and loved before the drug use started. He gained confidence in his ability to have power over addiction, make healthy choices, and he had the drive to work towards achieving his goals in life. Our son continues to thank us for sending him to Narconon.
[guid] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/narconon-gave-him-back-to-us-a-parents-story-of-hope.html
[pubdate] => Thu, 05 Dec 2024 00:00:00 UTC
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Narconon Gave Him Back to Us: A Parent?s Story of Hope
He returned to being the person we knew and loved before the drug use started. He gained confidence in his ability to have power over addiction, make healthy choices, and he had the drive to work towards achieving his goals in life. Our son continues to thank us for sending him to Narconon.
[date_timestamp] => 1733356800
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[title] => California Struggles with Increasing Fentanyl-Methamphetamine Overdoses
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California Struggles with Increasing Fentanyl-Methamphetamine Overdoses
California faces a surge in overdoses from combined fentanyl and methamphetamine use, marking the ?fourth wave of the opioid crisis.? With cartels targeting the state and polydrug abuse on the rise, more than ten thousand lives are lost each year, highlighting the urgent need for prevention and recovery efforts.
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[pubdate] => Thu, 28 Nov 2024 00:00:00 UTC
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California Struggles with Increasing Fentanyl-Methamphetamine Overdoses
California faces a surge in overdoses from combined fentanyl and methamphetamine use, marking the ?fourth wave of the opioid crisis.? With cartels targeting the state and polydrug abuse on the rise, more than ten thousand lives are lost each year, highlighting the urgent need for prevention and recovery efforts.
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[title] => From Alaska?s Resilient Roots to Recovery: How Narconon Arrowhead Helped Me Find Life Beyond Addiction
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My wins on doing the Narconon program and getting off drugs are that my perceptions changed on why I was doing drugs. I decided for myself that I wanted to live life, be clean, and do what I am supposed to do. I thank God for Narconon?I don?t think I would be alive without it.
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[pubdate] => Thu, 07 Nov 2024 00:00:00 UTC
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My wins on doing the Narconon program and getting off drugs are that my perceptions changed on why I was doing drugs. I decided for myself that I wanted to live life, be clean, and do what I am supposed to do. I thank God for Narconon?I don?t think I would be alive without it.
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[link] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/oregon-reverses-its-position-on-drug-legalization.html
[title] => Oregon Reverses its Position on Drug Legalization As More Synthetic Drugs Pour Into the West Coast
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Oregon Reverses its Position on Drug Legalization As More Synthetic Drugs Pour Into the West Coast
Oregon has reversed its drug decriminalization law after three years, as rising homelessness, overdoses, and the influx of powerful synthetic drugs like fentanyl and xylazine threatened to overwhelm the state. The new law recriminalizes most drugs and aims to push users into treatment or impose penalties, signaling a shift in policy to address the growing crisis.
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[pubdate] => Thu, 31 Oct 2024 00:00:00 UTC
[summary] =>
Oregon Reverses its Position on Drug Legalization As More Synthetic Drugs Pour Into the West Coast
Oregon has reversed its drug decriminalization law after three years, as rising homelessness, overdoses, and the influx of powerful synthetic drugs like fentanyl and xylazine threatened to overwhelm the state. The new law recriminalizes most drugs and aims to push users into treatment or impose penalties, signaling a shift in policy to address the growing crisis.
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[title] => Hitting Rock Bottom and Bouncing Back: My Path to Lasting Recovery
[description] =>
Hitting Rock Bottom and Bouncing Back: My Path to Lasting Recovery
The program itself is done on a gradient and every step has value. For me, there was a pot of gold at every point. I have no desire to do drugs or alcohol. My recommendation to anyone else who has a drug addiction is to first of all recognize and confront that you have a problem, and then get help. Go to Narconon, get onto their program, and really do it.
[guid] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/hitting-rock-bottom-and-bouncing-back-my-path-to-lasting-recovery.html
[pubdate] => Wed, 30 Oct 2024 00:00:00 UTC
[summary] =>
Hitting Rock Bottom and Bouncing Back: My Path to Lasting Recovery
The program itself is done on a gradient and every step has value. For me, there was a pot of gold at every point. I have no desire to do drugs or alcohol. My recommendation to anyone else who has a drug addiction is to first of all recognize and confront that you have a problem, and then get help. Go to Narconon, get onto their program, and really do it.
[date_timestamp] => 1730246400
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[link] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/fentanyl-the-quiet-catastrophe-tearing-america-apart.html
[title] => Fentanyl: The Quiet Catastrophe Tearing America Apart
[description] =>
Fentanyl: The Quiet Catastrophe Tearing America Apart
Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid, has driven overdose deaths up nearly 3,200% from 2002 to 2023, impacting all age groups, especially men and adults aged 25?44. Despite its deadly toll, media coverage has diminished. Largely produced in illegal labs using chemicals from overseas, fentanyl continues to spread through illicit markets, threatening families and military readiness. Urgent action is needed to combat this crisis.
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[pubdate] => Thu, 24 Oct 2024 00:00:00 UTC
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Fentanyl: The Quiet Catastrophe Tearing America Apart
Fentanyl, a potent synthetic opioid, has driven overdose deaths up nearly 3,200% from 2002 to 2023, impacting all age groups, especially men and adults aged 25?44. Despite its deadly toll, media coverage has diminished. Largely produced in illegal labs using chemicals from overseas, fentanyl continues to spread through illicit markets, threatening families and military readiness. Urgent action is needed to combat this crisis.
[date_timestamp] => 1729728000
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[title] => Pregnant Women Who Avoid Drug Abuse Reduce Their Risk of Stillbirth
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Pregnant Women Who Avoid Drug Abuse Reduce Their Risk of Stillbirth
Avoiding drug use during pregnancy reduces the risk of stillbirth. Substances like cocaine, meth, marijuana, opioids, and alcohol can harm fetal development, leading to complications and preventable losses. Early intervention and support are crucial for healthier outcomes for both mother and baby.
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[pubdate] => Tue, 22 Oct 2024 00:00:00 UTC
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Pregnant Women Who Avoid Drug Abuse Reduce Their Risk of Stillbirth
Avoiding drug use during pregnancy reduces the risk of stillbirth. Substances like cocaine, meth, marijuana, opioids, and alcohol can harm fetal development, leading to complications and preventable losses. Early intervention and support are crucial for healthier outcomes for both mother and baby.
[date_timestamp] => 1729555200
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[title] => A Story of Overcoming Addiction
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A Story of Overcoming Addiction
I am here years later, and I haven?t relapsed. I am a manager of a successful metal fabrication company that deals with United States infrastructure such as bridges, waterways, dams, train stations, etc. I am now a productive member of society ten times over.
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[pubdate] => Thu, 17 Oct 2024 00:00:00 UTC
[summary] =>
A Story of Overcoming Addiction
I am here years later, and I haven?t relapsed. I am a manager of a successful metal fabrication company that deals with United States infrastructure such as bridges, waterways, dams, train stations, etc. I am now a productive member of society ten times over.
[date_timestamp] => 1729123200
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[title] => Awareness of Adolescent Overdose Deaths Is Vital to Save Young Lives
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Awareness of Adolescent Overdose Deaths Is Vital to Save Young Lives
Awareness of adolescent overdose deaths is crucial to save young lives. Despite a decline in drug use among teens, overdose deaths have more than doubled due to the millions of counterfeit pills laced with lethal doses of fentanyl. Parents, teachers, and communities must work together to educate and protect youth from the dangers of illicit drugs and ensure safe prescription practices.
[guid] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/awareness-of-adolescent-overdose-deaths-is-vital-to-save-young-lives.html
[pubdate] => Thu, 12 Sep 2024 00:00:00 UTC
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Awareness of Adolescent Overdose Deaths Is Vital to Save Young Lives
Awareness of adolescent overdose deaths is crucial to save young lives. Despite a decline in drug use among teens, overdose deaths have more than doubled due to the millions of counterfeit pills laced with lethal doses of fentanyl. Parents, teachers, and communities must work together to educate and protect youth from the dangers of illicit drugs and ensure safe prescription practices.
[date_timestamp] => 1726099200
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[title] => Protect Your Loved Ones from Opioid Overdose
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Protect Your Loved Ones from Opioid Overdose
The news of the opioid crisis may not be dominating the headlines these days. But the problem has not gone away. It has not lessened. It is getting worse.
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[pubdate] => Thu, 22 Aug 2024 00:00:00 UTC
[summary] =>
Protect Your Loved Ones from Opioid Overdose
The news of the opioid crisis may not be dominating the headlines these days. But the problem has not gone away. It has not lessened. It is getting worse.
[date_timestamp] => 1724284800
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[title] => Key Factors of Preventing Relapse Recommended by the World Health Organization
[description] =>
Key Factors of Preventing Relapse Recommended by the World Health Organization
This article explores the crucial role of life skills training in preventing relapse among individuals recovering from substance abuse. Drawing on recommendations from international bodies like the World Health Organization, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the article highlights key skills such as decision-making, communication, and stress management. It underscores the importance of evaluating rehab programs based on their effectiveness in teaching these skills, emphasizing that strong life skills are essential for maintaining long-term sobriety in the face of everyday challenges.
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[pubdate] => Thu, 25 Jul 2024 00:00:00 UTC
[summary] =>
Key Factors of Preventing Relapse Recommended by the World Health Organization
This article explores the crucial role of life skills training in preventing relapse among individuals recovering from substance abuse. Drawing on recommendations from international bodies like the World Health Organization, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse, the article highlights key skills such as decision-making, communication, and stress management. It underscores the importance of evaluating rehab programs based on their effectiveness in teaching these skills, emphasizing that strong life skills are essential for maintaining long-term sobriety in the face of everyday challenges.
[date_timestamp] => 1721865600
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[link] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/if-substance-abuse-were-eliminated-what-american-problems-would-disappear.html
[title] => If Substance Abuse Were Eliminated, What American Problems Would Disappear?
[description] =>
If Substance Abuse Were Eliminated, What American Problems Would Disappear?
Substance abuse imposes severe physical, mental, and social burdens on Americans, contributing to preventable health issues, social problems, and significant financial costs. This article highlights the reduction in injuries, illnesses, and deaths and crime that could result from combatting drug and alcohol abuse.
[guid] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/if-substance-abuse-were-eliminated-what-american-problems-would-disappear.html
[pubdate] => Thu, 04 Jul 2024 00:00:00 UTC
[summary] =>
If Substance Abuse Were Eliminated, What American Problems Would Disappear?
Substance abuse imposes severe physical, mental, and social burdens on Americans, contributing to preventable health issues, social problems, and significant financial costs. This article highlights the reduction in injuries, illnesses, and deaths and crime that could result from combatting drug and alcohol abuse.
[date_timestamp] => 1720051200
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[title] => Narconon Staff Member Turning Personal Experience into Purposeful Advocacy
[description] =>
Narconon Staff Member Turning Personal Experience into Purposeful Advocacy
The Deputy Executive Director of Narconon Yunlin, Shen Ji Chen (Jimmy) was recently honored for his dedication and service to the community after opening a drug rehabilitation center (Narconon Yunlin). The honor was awarded to 100 Yunlin citizens and was proudly accepted by Shen Ji Chen and his staff.
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[pubdate] => Thu, 13 Jun 2024 00:00:00 UTC
[summary] =>
Narconon Staff Member Turning Personal Experience into Purposeful Advocacy
The Deputy Executive Director of Narconon Yunlin, Shen Ji Chen (Jimmy) was recently honored for his dedication and service to the community after opening a drug rehabilitation center (Narconon Yunlin). The honor was awarded to 100 Yunlin citizens and was proudly accepted by Shen Ji Chen and his staff.
[date_timestamp] => 1718236800
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[title] => An Update on Dextromethorphan, the Addictive Cough Medicine Ingredient
[description] =>
An Update on Dextromethorphan, the Addictive Cough Medicine Ingredient
Dextromethorphan, found in many cough medicines, is abused far too often by teens eager to experience its psychoactive effects. Despite being legal in every state, it poses serious risks such as delusions, hallucinations, violence, addiction, and death. Some states have imposed age restrictions, but greater awareness and control are needed to combat this issue. Recovery is possible with proper support.
[guid] => https://www.narconon.org/blog/an-update-on-dextromethorphan-the-addictive-cough-medicine-ingredient.html
[pubdate] => Thu, 06 Jun 2024 00:00:00 UTC
[summary] =>
An Update on Dextromethorphan, the Addictive Cough Medicine Ingredient
Dextromethorphan, found in many cough medicines, is abused far too often by teens eager to experience its psychoactive effects. Despite being legal in every state, it poses serious risks such as delusions, hallucinations, violence, addiction, and death. Some states have imposed age restrictions, but greater awareness and control are needed to combat this issue. Recovery is possible with proper support.
[date_timestamp] => 1717632000
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[title] => Xanax, One of America?s Most Addictive Drugs
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Xanax, One of America?s Most Addictive Drugs
Despite being an approved medication intended to treat panic disorders and anxiety, Xanax is also a mind-altering drug that has the potential to cause unwanted?even dangerous?side effects, addiction included. Some research shows Xanax is one of the most popular drugs currently sought for its mind-altering effects.
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Xanax, One of America?s Most Addictive Drugs
Despite being an approved medication intended to treat panic disorders and anxiety, Xanax is also a mind-altering drug that has the potential to cause unwanted?even dangerous?side effects, addiction included. Some research shows Xanax is one of the most popular drugs currently sought for its mind-altering effects.
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