First Responders and Addiction Struggles: Why So Common?
First Responders and Addiction Struggles: Why So Common? The Blackberry Center Behavioral Hospital Troy Borges 👍Emergency responders are there for us when we need them the most. From car...
Fake Percocet Is Still in Florida, What Are the Risks?
Fake Percocet Is Still in Florida, What Are the Risks? The Blackberry Center Behavioral...
Faith Based Addiction Recovery 101
Faith Based Addiction Recovery 101 The Blackberry Center Behavioral Hospital Troy Borges 👍Testimonies and...
Delirium Tremens: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment
Delirium Tremens: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment The Blackberry Center Behavioral Hospital Troy Borges 👍When...
Understanding Percocet Addiction and How to Battle It
Understanding Percocet Addiction and How to Battle It The Blackberry Center Behavioral Hospital Troy...
Alcohol Vitamin Deficiency in Veterans: Recovery in DeLand, Florida
It’s no secret that many people feel sick after drinking alcohol, but there might be more to that sick feeling after drinking. In cases...
Downer Drugs: Central Nervous System Depressants
“Downer drugs” is a slang term that can encompass a variety of legal and illicit drugs. Downers are central nervous system (CNS) depressants that...
Can the Liver Heal Itself? | Veteran Alcohol Abuse FAQ
Alcohol abuse continues to be a serious problem among America’s veterans. Reasons for higher substance abuse rates among military personnel often involve stressors, such...
Can the Liver Heal Itself? Recovering from Alcohol Addiction
You might be familiar with the fact that drinking alcohol can cause many different health complications, including liver damage. However, the liver functions differently...
Can the Liver Heal Itself? | Alcohol & Liver Damage FAQ
The liver is the body’s largest internal organ and is responsible for a host of important processes like digesting food, distributing nutrients, and processing...
The 5 Most Common Causes of Addiction in Veterans
Drug and alcohol addiction continues to be a serious problem in the United States. In fact, since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, more...
Alcoholic Eyes: Identifying and Treating Alcoholic Vision Loss
When you think of damage caused by alcohol, you might think of damage done to the liver or mental health. Those are certainly some...
The 5 Stages of Relapse for Veterans
Everyone has to deal with stress and other unpleasant emotions, but lately a lot of people have gotten more than their fair share. The...
Meth Psychosis: Does Meth Make You Crazy?
In the wake of the opioid epidemic, methamphetamine (meth) is experiencing an astounding comeback.
Meth is a powerful, highly potent, and addictive stimulant that is...
Stages of Alcoholism for Veterans: How to Break Free
While alcohol addiction starts in a wide variety of ways, the progression of alcoholism actually follows somewhat uniform stages. These stages of alcoholism are...
Fentanyl-Laced Drugs: Can You Avoid Them?
For individuals struggling with a mental illness, taking drugs can seem like a simple way to cope. And while these people may be trying...
Hiding Drugs in Plain Sight: Could You Recognize Drug Paraphernalia?
Drug use is prevalent in the United States, and thanks to online shopping, drug paraphernalia is easier than ever to purchase.
Recognizing drug paraphernalia can...
What’s the Connection Between Sleep Quality and Addiction Recovery?
Finding long-term addiction recovery involves more than just getting and staying sober. Recovery is a process that involves your mental, emotional, and physical health....
Medications to Stop Drinking: Which Ones Work?
Every year, millions of veterans deal with an alcohol use disorder (AUD). And while many are able to recover with professional addiction treatment, some...
