Archive for the 'Addictions' Category



Teenage Drug Addiction – A Problem Deeper Than It Sounds

Sunday 10 May 2009 @ 2:05 pm

Drug addiction is one of the most serious problems prevailing in our society  and is affecting the teenagers on an increased rate. Teenage Drug Addiction is a dangerous issue to which children are exposed  due to various unexpected reasons. Among others, one of it is due to the exposure of their family member or friends to various unethical habits. The entire atmosphere of our society is entangled by this problem in such a way that prevention of children from getting addicted becomes a very tough job and calls for a serious effort.

Teenage Drug Addiction

Different forms of drugs are available in the market these days. Some of the most commonly abused drugs are heroine, alcohol, methamphetamine and marijuana. A very common reason for teenage drug addiction seems to be escapism from other problems. Continue Reading »
Teenage Drug Addiction – A Problem Deeper Than It Sounds




Stop Smoking To Prevent Small Cell Cancer

Sunday 26 April 2009 @ 4:02 am

Do you know that every year more then three hundred thousand people in US loose their life because of their addiction to smoke? Besides fatalities from serious lung infections and bronchial disorders, most of these deaths are caused by the spread of small cell cancer. One of the deadliest kind of lung cancer, small cell cancer patients usually have a small survival period of less then six months after it has been detected.

Stop Smoking

What makes small cell cancer most scary is the fact that it is very difficult to detect its presence in the earlier stages. By the time the patient starts experiencing uneasiness and realizes the symptoms of this serious disease, small cell cancer already establishes its root in every part of the patients’ body. Unlike other forms of cancers it thus becomes difficult to treat this cancer by removing any particular body part surgically and is therefore this cancer is unmanageable and doesn’t offer much lifespan to the patient. Continue Reading »
Stop Smoking To Prevent Small Cell Cancer






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