Heroin is a powerful opioid, understanding the symptoms and sign of addiction will allow you to begin helping a loved one.
Find out how to get help for heroin addiction, including details of the 2 main approaches to treatment – maintenance therapy and detox. Also, read about methadone, talking therapies and self-help g...
As a trauma surgeon who maintains anonymity, I seem to have become a safe harbor for unconventional medical anxieties. Most of the questions I get are fairly routine, “What’s this lump on my ass?” kind of thing. But every now and then I get one that throws me for a loop. Enter Candace. I received an email from ...
Novak’s House offers a heroin addiction intervention in Wilmington that is individualized to help family members get their loved ones help.
Did you know? Recent studies show 45% of Heroin Addiction Rehab programs offer insurance coverage, easing financial burden for many seeking help.
There’s no one “cure-all” for any drug addiction, including heroin. Rather, there are effective treatments available to help the person into and through recovery. The specific kinds...
Learn about the science of heroin addiction and how it affects the brain. Also, find information about the prevalence and dangers of heroin abuse.
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7-Minute Listen ; It's a tradition as old as New Year's: making resolutions. We will not smoke, or sojourn with the bucket of mint chocolate chip. In fact, we will resist sweets generally, including the bowl of M&M's that our co-worker has helpfully positioned on the aisle corner of his desk. There will be exercise, and the learning of a new language. It is resolved. So what does science know about translating our resolve into actual changes in behavior? The answer to this question brings us —...
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