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What is Tranq? In 2024, xylazine was linked to 41 drug-related deaths across Britain, up from 17 the year before, and just one in 2022. The surge prompted the government...
How hobbies can save your sobriety The uncomfortable truth that nobody prepares you for is that early recovery can be boring. Really, really boring. While finishing rehab should bring some...
The Dangers of Relying on ChatGPT for Emotional Support ChatGPT, just one of many large-language models (LLMs), now has over 800 million weekly active users. More people than ever are...
How Xanax Is Becoming More Popular in the UK Xanax UK trends show misuse is rising across the country, despite all circulation coming from illicit or counterfeit sources. What was...
Is PTSD Over Diagnosed or Misunderstood? Over the last few decades, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), once thought of as a condition limited to soldiers, has become a critical point in...
How Ketamine Abuse is Tied to Rising Suicide Rates In many parts of the world, suicide has grown into a pressing matter of public health. Research shows that almost three-quarters...
Why Ketamine Isn’t the Escape It Seems In the UK, ketamine use is at its highest level on record, with nearly 300,000 adults reporting use in the past year. For...
Why You’re Not Lazy: Understanding Depression and Anxiety According to the WHO, more than 330 million people are living with depression, while the number is even higher for those struggling...