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As more cities across the United States move toward implementing stay-at-home orders and people practice social distancing by remaining six feet from any other human
As more cities across the United States move toward implementing stay-at-home orders and people practice social distancing by remaining six feet from any other human
Prescription opioids are some of the most commonly used drugs to treat pain. However, consistent misuse of these drugs continues to be an ongoing epidemic
Updated on March 16th, 2021 Anxiety disorders affect nearly a quarter of the American population every year.1 People with anxiety disorders are also two to
Opioid abuse and addiction are common in the U.S. and many people try to detox on their own without medical intervention. If you are addicted
Many people are searching for ways to improve their energy levels, mental focus, and attention to perform better at work or school. If you’re currently
Xanax and Prozac are both commonly prescribed for panic disorder. These two drugs are similar in many ways but they also have a few major
More than 67,000 Americans died of a drug overdose in 2018. The most recent data available shows that synthetic opioids are the primary cause of
Xanax and Zoloft are two commonly prescribed medications for anxiety disorder and panic attacks. Although similar, there are several differences between these two drugs. In
Edited on October 7th, 2020 If it only takes 21 days to break a habit, then you would think kicking your drug or alcohol habit
Xanax and Ativan are both potentially addictive benzodiazepines that are used to treat anxiety and other clinical disorders. Ativan and Xanax withdrawal symptoms can both
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