Prevalence of Methamphetamine and Crystal Meth in New York
June 30, 2008
Within the present decade, methamphetamine and crystal meth have corroded the innards of New York too. About ten years ago, these drugs were nonexistent in the state. Read more
The Threat of Methamphetamine and Crystal Meth in Arkansas
June 3, 2008
Both methamphetamine and crystal meth have become quite strong in the scene of substance abuse in Arkansas since the last ten years. Read more
Methamphetamine Addiction and Other Substance Abuse in Kansas on the Decline
May 17, 2008
Kansas has become the first state to implement programs like the Strengthening Families Program on a statewide scale in order to battle against the growing methamphetamine addiction and other forms of substance abuse in the state. This program is specially designed to help families cope with substance abuse in Kansas, with special attention to the methamphetamine problem. Read more
Crystal Meth Abuse and Crystal Meth Rehab in Maryland
May 8, 2008
Maryland is one of the several American states that are reeling under a growing methamphetamine addiction in recent times. The number of people in meth addiction is just growing, especially in the nightclub circuit. Read more
Aging Effects of Crystal Meth
March 27, 2008

One of the many devastating effects of crystal meth addiction is the way it accelerates aging in users. After just a couple years or even a few months of meth abuse, addicts normally look like they are a decade or more older than before they began using the drug.
History of Abuse
March 20, 2008
An extensive history of abuse is of course expensive, but it can cost so much more than money. Drug addiction and substance abuse have plenty of up front cost. But the hidden costs can often be the ones that are the most damaging. We can assist you with avoiding these cost that have not yet begun to impact you. We can also help you over come the cost that are already taking their toll on you. Read more
Substance Abuse and Pregnancy
March 19, 2008
Everyone knows that drug and alcohol addiction can have devastating effects on a pregnancy. However, it still happens every day in the United States. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), approximately one million babies have been born in the past 20 years to women who used cocaine while pregnant. Statistics show that as many as 10 percent of babies are born to mothers who used one or more illegal drugs while pregnant. Read more


