Monthly Archives: February 2020

How Can Purdue Pharma Victims Take Action Against Them?

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Purdue Pharma has been forced to make up a lot of damage since mislabeling their product, OxyContin, as non-addictive. They helped contribute to the opioid crisis, which has included more than 700,000 deaths since 1999. Now, people who fell victim to Purdue Pharma can get control back by filing a claim against them. What is […]

Talking About Your Mental Health in a New Relationship

You may be scared to tell your new love interest that you have a mental illness or substance abuse disorder. You may be confused when to tell, if to tell, or if they will be scared away no matter what. The best way to have an honest relationship with someone is to be honest about […]

What is Important to Know About Depression After Surgery?

You might expect to be happy after a big surgery. Unfortunately, surgery can also bring you stress and physical pain, leaving you depressed. You must address your depression with your doctor, friends, and family. These resources can help you bounce back and live the rest of your life in contentment. Why is Post-Surgery Depression Common? […]

Drinking More Alcohol Today Compared to the Prohibition Era

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America is still suffering from a drinking problem. While teen drinking is down, there is still a rise in alcohol consumption, emergency room visits, hospitalizations, and deaths having to do with drinking. By seeing how bad drinking alcohol is now compared to the Prohibition Era, we can see that much more needs to be done […]

How Do You Handle a Call From a Suicidal Friend?

Michelle Carter was sentenced to 15 months in jail for involuntary manslaughter after persuading her boyfriend to commit suicide. On January 23rd, Carter was released early from jail for good behavior. It is essential to know what to do when someone you love is considering suicide.  What Happened in the Michelle Carter Texting Scandal? Carter […]

Harvard Study Links Emotions with Substance Abuse

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People are aware that smoking can destroy your lungs and your life. What if emotions are what come into play to make us want to smoke? Harvard University did four studies to see just how emotions come into play when feeling tempted to smoke. The Goal of the Studies A team of researchers conducted four […]

If Your Friend is Having a Mental Breakdown Online

Your friend may be posting on their social media feed that they are depressed without actually using the words “sad” or “depressed.” You do not have to scroll through all of their posts to see if your friend has a pattern of expressing their depression. It is important to speak to your friend about their […]

What Can Parents Do to Prevent Their Teens From Driving Drunk?

Letting your child drive drunk can be a deadly mistake. Alcohol can impair your reaction time, vision, and judgment. By preventing your teen from driving drunk, you could be saving their lives and the lives of others on the road. What is the Best Way to Lay Down the Rules of Alcohol Use and Driving? […]

Why is it Easier for Millennials to Talk About Mental Health Now?

Historically, people in their 50s or 60s are often ashamed to talk about mental health, leaving many cases undiagnosed. Now, we live in a world where people are not afraid to be public about their lives through social media. As millennials continue to break the stigma of mental illness, fewer people are going untreated, and […]

The Financial Cost of Ignoring Mental Health at Work

The giant stigma surrounding mental health is hurting businesses. Because more people are not willing to go into treatment, call-outs or losing your job can cause companies to hit a financial blunder. By erasing the stigma of mental health in the workplace, employees can keep their jobs and businesses can continue to thrive. Hard Financial […]