Drug Facts

Warning Signs: Is your child using Meth

October 7th, 2008  |  Full text  |  published by BRAHA Editor in For Parents, Interesting Information

Teenagers by nature can be moody and unpredictable so it’s sometimes difficult to tell if your child is using meth. However, there are warning signs to watch for. Take a look at the following to see if you recognize any of them in your teen.

Short-Term Use Can Result In:

Alertness and inability to sleep: Something might [...]

Tips for Teens: The Truth About Cocaine

October 6th, 2008  |  Full text  |  published by BRAHA Editor in For College Students, For Youth, Interesting Information

Slang-Coke, Dust, Toot, Snow, Blow, Sneeze, Powder, Lines, Rock (Crack)
Cocaine affects your brain. The word “cocaine” refers to the drug in both a powder (cocaine) and crystal (crack) form. It is made from the coca plant and causes a short-lived high that is immediately followed by opposite, intense feelings of depression, edginess, and a craving [...]

Tips for Teens: The Truth About Club Drugs

October 6th, 2008  |  Full text  |  published by BRAHA Editor in For College Students, For Youth, Interesting Information

Slang–Ecstasy: E, X, XTC. GHB: Liquid Ecstasy, Liquid X, Grievous Bodily Harm, Georgia Home Boy. Ketamine: K, Special K, Ket, Vitamin K, Kit Kat. Rohypnol: Roofies, R-2.
Club drugs affect your brain. The term “club drugs” refers to a wide variety of drugs often used at all-night dance parties (”raves”), nightclubs, and concerts. Club drugs can [...]

How can I tell if my child has been using marijuana?

October 6th, 2008  |  Full text  |  published by BRAHA Editor in For Parents, Psychoactive Substances

There are some signs you might be able to see. If someone is high on marijuana, he or she might.
 
seem dizzy and have trouble walking;
 
seem silly and giggly for no reason;
have very red, bloodshot eyes; and
have a hard time remembering things that just happened.
When the early effects fade, over a few hours, the user can [...]

How can I prevent my child from getting involved with marijuana?

October 6th, 2008  |  Full text  |  published by BRAHA Editor in For Parents, Psychoactive Substances

There is no magic bullet for preventing teenage drug use. But parents can be influential by talking to their children about the dangers of using marijuana and other drugs, and remain actively engaged in their children’s lives. Even after teenage children enter high school, parents can stay involved in schoolwork, recreation, and social activities with [...]

Cannabis destroyed my family says mum

October 6th, 2008  |  Full text  |  published by BRAHA Editor in For Parents, Psychoactive Substances

By Gareth Bethell

A MUM has spoken out about the damage cannabis has done to her family in a 20-year battle with the drug.
Mary, not her real name, says it has made her son mentally ill and torn the family apart.
Her comments come after Keith Thompson, of Wootton Bassett, insisted he would carry on smoking cannabis [...]

How To Talk To Your Kids About Drugs

October 6th, 2008  |  Full text  |  published by BRAHA Editor in Drug Prevention, For Parents

Start early
As a parent, take the opportunity to talk to your child first, before they hear and receive mixed messages from their peers.
Initiate conversations with your child
Speak clearly to your child and use vocabulary that they will be able to understand. Wait for a window of opportunity to initiate conversation; try not to interrupt your [...]

Healthy Alternatives

October 6th, 2008  |  Full text  |  published by BRAHA Editor in Drug Culture, For Parents

Cook with your family
Plan one on one dinners/weekend brunches
Enable your child to be artistic (writing, drawing painting, comic book drawing, photography, computer graphics)
Get involved with your child’s organized sports/Exercise together
Suggest school clubs and societies for your child to join, like drama or foreign language club
Encourage your child to play a musical instrument
Read together (books, daily [...]

Warning Signs

October 6th, 2008  |  Full text  |  published by BRAHA Editor in Drug Culture, For Parents

If you are suspicious that your child may be using drugs, don’t ignore the warning signs! Kids seldom grasp the concept of addiction and think of themselves as immune to danger. For some, drugs become a tempting escape from their world. If many of these signs seem applicable to your teen, don’t despair. Effective help [...]

If You Suspect Your Child Has a Drug Problem

October 6th, 2008  |  Full text  |  published by BRAHA Editor in Drug Culture, For Parents

According to behavioral health and family-life consultants, substance abuse problems are highly treatable. With professional help and family involvement, the chances for recovery are excellent. If you suspect your child may be experimenting with drugs, the following is recommended:

Do not go it alone. Ask for emotional support. Let trusted friends, family or clergy in on [...]


Medicine & Health »

  • Can Taking Ecstasy Once Damage Your Memory?
    Oct 15, 2008 | Full text

    In the wake of a meeting of the UK government’s advisory body on drugs to discuss the harmful effects of ecstasy, Professor Keith Laws and Professor Fabrizio Schifano will reveal research findings about the drug at the university’s Health and Human Sciences Research Institute Showcase on October 21. [...]

  • Cocaine Use and Cardiovascular Complications
    Oct 7, 2008 | Full text

    Lester Grinspoon, MD, a psychiatrist and associate professor at Harvard, is frequently used as an “expert” in support of “medicalization of marijuana.” He has publicly attested to his personal use of illicit drugs and on several occasions has published statements in leading medical journals that cocaine is neither harmful [...]

  • Cocaine Accelerates HIV Infection
    Oct 7, 2008 | Full text

    It has been known for more than two decades that many illicit drugs inflict damage on the immune system leaving the body open to a host of opportunistic infections, not the least of which is the HIV virus. Other drugs accelerate the progression of HIV to full blown AIDS. In fact, a study [...]

Psychoactive Substances »

  • Prescription Pain Relievers
    Oct 22, 2008 | Full text

    Relief from pain. In some people, prescription pain relievers also cause euphoria or feelings of well being by affecting the brain regions that mediate pleasure. This is why they are abused. Other effects include drowsiness, constipation and slowed breathing. [...]

  • Study shows Ritalin may cause long-term changes in the brain
    Oct 21, 2008 | Full text

    On Sunday researchers at the University of Buffalo reported that Ritalin, used on children diagnosed with ADHD, may cause long-term changes in the brain. Many clinicians regard Ritalin as short-acting but the research with gene expression in an animal model suggests that it has the potential for causing long-lasting changes [...]

  • Brain Receptors for Marijuana/Cannabis
    Oct 20, 2008 | Full text

    The body produces many chemicals and hormones, i.e., histamines, steroids, thyroid hormone, digitalis-like substances, adrenalin, etc, all of which work by attaching to corresponding brain receptors. The key is that these natural substances produced by the body are present in nanogram amounts [...]

Cultural Environment »

  • Conventional wisdom strikes out
    Oct 6, 2008 | Full text

    Among the things everybody knows is that Democrats, being the party of the little people, raise money in small contributions, whereas Republicans, being the party of fat cats, raise funds in huge basketfuls from wealthy corporate types. At least, that’s the way the world is usually portrayed by the “Today Show,” The New York Times and the Democratic Party. So it’s of more than passing interest to see [...]

  • Movie and TV violence and obscenity
    Oct 6, 2008 | Full text

    A full page ad appeared Sunday, April 25, l999 in the Denver Rocky Mountain News. It had a picture of Steve Allen and an appeal to Parents. A partial quote from the ad read: Are you as disgusted as I am at the filfth, vulgarity, sex and violence TV is sending into our homes? are you fed up with steamy unmarried sex situations, filthy jokes, perversion, vulgarity, foul language, violence, killings, etc.? [...]

  • If you drive, dont groove
    Oct 6, 2008 | Full text

    A study from Israel’s Ben-Gurion University looked at driving under the influence of various types of music using a virtual Volkswagen New Beetle. The music used was Kenny G, “Stranger on the Shore” at 56 bpm, Spyro Gyra’s “Cashaca,” at 112 bpm, and DJ Jurgen, pop trance mix at 132 bpm. The study’s findings are just [...]