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Monthly Archives: August 2016

Positive Pre-Employment Drug Tests on the Rise

Positive Pre-Employment Drug Tests on the Rise A recent study by Quest Diagnostics shows that the number of positive pre-employment drug tests is on the rise. Their study showed that the number of employees pre-testing positive for drugs has increased for the first time in a decade. The study further indicates that the majority of … Read More

Trauma and Addiction

Trauma and Addiction Almost everyone has experienced some sort of trauma in life. While some individuals can recover quickly and easily from trauma, when trauma is particularly significant or when there is not support for the traumatized individual, trauma can lead to addiction. In fact, people who have experienced high amounts of trauma are at … Read More

Having Family Dinners Can Lessen Drug Abuse in Kids

Having Family Dinners Can Lessen Drug Abuse in Kids Everyone’s lives seem more packed; more busy than ever. Especially families. There are so many activities, responsibilities, technological distractions, and household chores, that quality family time often gets pushed aside. People find themselves telling their kids “in a minute” more often than they would like, or … Read More

Those Most at Risk for Heroin Addiction

Those Most at Risk for Heroin Addiction With the recent spike in opioid addictions and the epidemic that seems to be sweeping across the United States, it is noteworthy to point out some traits that occur in individuals that are most likely to become addicted to heroin. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) put together … Read More

Drug Abuse in Summer

Drug Abuse in Summer Many people associate the summer months of June, July, and August with partying and alcohol/drug abuse.  Those who are out of school or work in the summer have more time on their hands to experiment with or abuse drugs and alcohol.  In fact, a recent survey showed that first time drug … Read More