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An image of pills | What is PCP

What is PCP?

PCP (phencyclidine) is an illegal narcotic that normally comes in white powdered form. PCP is also available in liquid form. Informally known as angel dust,

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An image of a man in a field | Whippets

What are Whippets?

If you are unfamiliar with whippets, today’s guide explores the potential dangers of substance abuse from this everyday item that’s sometimes used as a recreational

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An image of painkillers | Painkiller Addiction

Painkiller Addiction

A painkiller addiction often develops after opioid medications are legitimately prescribed to alleviate the pain following an injury or an accident. Although opioid dispensing rates

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An image of a doctor explaining How Alcohol Affects the Brain

How Alcohol Affects the Brain

Alcohol can profoundly affect the complex structures of your brain, causing short-term and long-term damage. How alcohol affects the brain depends on many factors, including

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is alcoholism genetic | Renaissance Recovery

Is Alcoholism Genetic?

Addiction is a chronic disease of the brain, affecting the reward and motivation centers, and it is also a genetic problem. Indeed, scientists have argued about

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dissociative drugs | Renaissance Recovery

What are Dissociative Drugs?

Dissociative drugs powerfully distort your perception of both sight and sound. These drugs also trigger feelings of detachment or disassociation, for which they are named.

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rainbow fentanyl | Renaissance Recovery

What is Rainbow Fentanyl?

Rainbow fentanyl is a lethal form of an already deadly drug, and it is currently surfacing in California, Arizona, Oregon, and Washington, D.C. The U.S.

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