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Sue Birkenshaw
May 24, 2018

Five Reasons Rehabs May Fail

A testimony from a man who completed the Narconon program talked about his experience in trying to recover from addiction. The man, who is mentioned as D.D., spent more than 10 years of his life as a drug addict, using heroin and prescription painkillers to satisfy his addiction.

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Sue Birkenshaw
May 20, 2018

Does America’s Academic Culture Practically Demand Addictive Drug Use?

When parents send their children off to college, few of them expect those children to become dependent on prescription drug abuse in order to succeed. After all, the earlier generation didn’t have pharmaceutical aids in such profusion.

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Sue Birkenshaw
December 2, 2017

15 Symptoms of Holiday Drug Addiction

The holiday season is a time that often sees drug addiction and alcoholism flaring up. A person with a substance abuse problem may end up drinking more or getting high more often as a way to cope with the stress and pressure of this time of the year.

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Sue Birkenshaw
August 4, 2015

Is Ibogaine the Solution to the Opiate Epidemic in Vermont?

The small and beautiful State of Vermont has been struggling with one of the country’s worst heroin and opiate painkiller epidemics. In 2014, Governor Peter Shumlin dedicated his State of the State Address to the growing problem.

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Sue Birkenshaw
June 23, 2015

According to the Oklahoma Department of Education, Drug Abuse is a Factor in the Rising Number of Homeless Children

According to data collected by school districts and reported to the state, thousands of Oklahoma children fall asleep each night on the couches or beds of friends or relatives, hundreds more stay in a hotel or motel, and some even sleep in a shelter or on the streets.

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Sue Birkenshaw
June 17, 2015

What is Behind the Changing Trends in Drug Abuse?

A look back through history shows that patterns of drug abuse in the U.S. never stay the same for long. In the 1950s, tranquilizers like Miltowns and plenty of alcohol were being abused. In the 1960s, it was marijuana, speed, and hallucinogens like LSD.

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Sue Birkenshaw
April 23, 2015

Is Krokodil the Worst Drug in the World?

If there were some kind of competition for Worst Drug, krokodil would surely be in the running. If you have not heard of this drug, is a home-cooked drug that starts with codeine extracted from headache pills. In Russia, where this drug originated, you can buy these pills over the counter.

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Sue Birkenshaw
February 10, 2015

Addictive, Damaging Party Drug Ketamine as Fast Treatment for Depression?

Did you ever hear that saying “If something sounds too good to be true, it probably isn’t”? That could apply to plans to use the party drug ketamine to treat depression.

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Sue Birkenshaw
December 8, 2014

Finding Rehab During the Holiday Season

Each year as the holidays approach, families may postpone their efforts to get a loved one to rehab. It may be that families are so desperate to see a loved one who was lost to addiction that they don’t even want to think about sending him (or her) away.

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Sue Birkenshaw
November 12, 2014

Narconon Arrowhead Observes Red Ribbon Week 2014

From October 23rd through the 31st, the staff and students of Narconon Arrowhead celebrated Red Ribbon Week, an annual event which is part of the broader Nationwide Red Ribbon Campaign, sponsored by the National Family Partnership.

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