Paying the price for a party: How cocaine can affect the brain
Posted by Alex Molyneux
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18 Sep 2024
According to a recent survey conducted by Universities UK (UUK), nearly one in five university students have used drugs in the past. For some institutions, like Sussex University, the figure jumps to as high as four in five students, a new study found.
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Why ketamine addiction is on the rise
Posted by Dr Catherine Carney
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02 Aug 2024
Depending on location, one gram of ketamine can cost as little as £10, making it one of the cheapest drugs to acquire in the UK.
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Visualising Drug and Alcohol Guidance Around the World
Posted by Martin Preston
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20 Mar 2023
This report also takes into account such topics as legal drinking ages around the world, if cannabis has been legalised and to what extent, how drastically alcohol guidelines according to gender, the penalties for ignoring drink and drug-related guidelines, and much more. This has subsequently allowed us to create our Drug and Alcohol Guidance Around the World Report.
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How much does drug rehab cost?
Posted by Alex Molyneux
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03 Oct 2022
Since the pandemic, harmful patterns of drug use have been on the rise with more young people using drugs than ever before. We’ve also seen an increase in the number of people using pharmaceutical drugs for non-medical reasons, 40 percent of which are women. Despite this, the World Drug Report says around 1 in 7…
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Toxic Drug Culture Mapped Across The UK
Posted by Martin Preston
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16 Sep 2022
In the UK, drugs are a common element of the party and rave scene, with many people using them to enhance the effects of alcohol. However, according to recent reports, the UK’s attitude towards using drugs has meant that as a country ‘we take more drugs than anywhere else in the world’. In fact, earlier…
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Drug and Alcohol Use Survey 2022
Posted by Martin Preston
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11 Aug 2022
Many Brits find themselves in the pub more often when the summer months creep in. So, it leads us to wonder why people are more drawn to alcohol and substances during this time: is it because more people are doing it, so they feel less guilty? Is it due to increased promotion and advertisements around…
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The Festival Season & Addiction
Posted by Martin Preston
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25 Jul 2022
Coachella, Glastonbury, Tomorrowland, Creamfields, every year countries around the world play host to music festivals covering every genre, age bracket and budget. The festival season in the UK and overseas has exploded in the last decade, propelled further by the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions. At most festivals you can camp over for several days, creating…
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Is substance addiction affecting your relationships?
Posted by Alex Molyneux
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19 Jul 2022
When you have a recurring desire to keep taking drugs or alcohol, despite harmful consequences, it can affect relationships with partners, colleagues, family and friends. Substance addiction is a chronic disease that affects the brain and makes it impossible for the person to control their behaviour. This can have far-reaching consequences from marriage breakdowns and…
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Top 10 Most Addictive Drugs List
Posted by Youssef
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16 May 2022
Drug addiction has often been stigmatised, associated with poor judgement and moral failing. In reality, people from all walks of life can become addicted to drugs through no fault of their own. Most drugs are inherently physically and mentally addictive due to the profound effects they have on the brain and body. The way certain…
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UK Drug Addiction Report 2022
Posted by Martin Preston
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04 Mar 2022
Here in the UK, drugs are often introduced in a social or party context. Though at face value this may seem harmless, The Centre for Social Justice has claimed that the level of substance dependency in the UK means that it has become the ‘addiction capital of Europe.’
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