Substance abuse affects millions of individuals and families, often starting with substances that seem harmless but quickly lead to dependency. Commonly abused substances include alcohol, prescription medications, opioids, stimulants, and illicit drugs. Each of these substances impacts the body and mind ...
Identifying substance abuse in its early stages can make a significant difference in someone’s ability to seek help and recover. Warning signs vary depending on the individual and the substance being used, but common indicators include changes in behavior, neglecting responsibilities, financial difficulties, and ...
Addiction is not just a personal struggle—it has far-reaching consequences that affect physical health, mental well-being, relationships, and overall quality of life. Long-term substance abuse can lead to severe health complications such as liver disease, cardiovascular problems, cognitive impairment, and ...