What About the Echo Generation? How Addicted Are They? AddictionBy Promises Behavioral HealthNovember 18, 2010Members of the Echo Generation or Echo Boomers – those born roughly between 1982 and 1995 – have been called by a number of names. They’re the Net Generation, Generation Y, Generation Next, Millennials, even the Peter Pan Generation, among other monikers. They are the offspring of the Boomer Generation, hence, the name. Today, they…
Cortisol Levels Could Play Role in Relapse After Alcohol Abstinence AddictionBy Promises Behavioral HealthOctober 6, 2010Why is it that some individuals can drink alcohol on a regular basis and never develop an addiction, while others may become addicted rather quickly? Researchers for years have pointed to differences in our genetics and hormone levels as contributing factors to determine whether or not a substance can become a problem.
Father’s Incarceration Impacts Their Child’s Drug Use AddictionBy Promises Behavioral HealthOctober 4, 2010Researchers have identified an association between the incarceration of a child’s biological father during their childhood and their future drug use as they transition into adolescence and young adulthood.
Study Examines Brain Reaction in DUI Repeat Offenders AddictionBy Promises Behavioral HealthSeptember 24, 2010More than 30 years ago, the public was made aware of a growing crisis on American roads. Too many people were drinking more than their fair share of alcoholic beverages and then getting behind the wheel of a car. In too many situations, the individual did not have the capacity to safely operate the vehicle…
Using Narcolepsy to Understand Addiction AddictionBy Promises Behavioral HealthAugust 13, 2010Narcolepsy is characterized by extreme fatigue and falling asleep at unusual times, such as in the middle of a conversation or while performing an ordinary, everyday task like answering an email. Among the scientific community, however, narcoleptics are also known for something else: an ability to resist addiction to strong drugs like amphetamines.
Developing Countries at Risk of Higher Drug Use AddictionBy Promises Behavioral HealthJuly 8, 2010In terms of overall drug use, the good news is that it appears to be stabilizing in industrial countries; the bad news is there are signs that it could be on the rise in countries that are still developing. This assumption is based on a new report from the United Nations Office on Drugs and…
Gaming Addiction Likened to Cocaine Addiction AddictionBy Promises Behavioral HealthJune 2, 2010The average individual may perceive a teenager playing a video game as something teens do to pass the time. In some cases this is true; while in others it is much more complicated than that. In fact, according to a recent news report, it is as addictive as cocaine for a number of people.
Video Game Addiction Growing in England AddictionBy Promises Behavioral HealthMay 25, 2010London’s The Evening Post reported that an increasing number of young people in England are seeking treatment for addiction to video games. Young addicts are skipping meals, stealing money from their parents to buy games, and ditching school—all in the name of playing video games. An expert warned that for some teens, playing games for…
Study Finds Non-Smokers Put on Less Weight AddictionBy Promises Behavioral HealthApril 23, 2010A new study links nicotine poisoning with weight gain, and concludes that active smokers, not only those who stop, put on more weight than non-smokers. After four years of analysis in the University of Navarra, those who put on least weight were those who had never smoked.
Celebrity Deaths Highlight Power of Addiction AddictionBy Promises Behavioral HealthApril 3, 2010Addiction is hard to get over, no matter the drug of choice. The recent overdose and death of actor Corey Haim demonstrates the impact addition and drug use can have on a life, no matter what path the individual has taken. ABC News posted a recent piece, highlighting the impact addiction can have even on…