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Article: Understanding and Coping with Substance Use and Mental Health
Substance use problems, including alcohol and drug misuse, are much more common in people with mental health challenges than in the general population. For example, about 50% of people with serious mental health challenges experience problematic substance use at some point in their lives, compared to only about 15% of people without a mental health condition. Why are the rates of substance use problems so much higher in people with a mental health condition?…
Research Review: Opioid Overdose During the COVID-19 Pandemic
A recent research study (1) aimed to describe the frequency and characteristics of individuals in San Francisco who experienced poor outcomes (e.g., those resulting in ED visits and accidental death) following opioid use during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Methods:
The authors reviewed…
Research Review: Let’s Study the Risks and Benefits of Medical Cannabis
Policy regarding the medical use of cannabis in the US is changing rapidly and differs dramatically depending on region. To date, thirty-three states and the District of Columbia have legalized cannabis for medical use, and many other states are working on legalization. Medical marijuana is the use of the marijuana plant or chemicals in it to treat diseases or conditions. Medical marijuana consists of the same chemical components as recreational marijuana, but it’s taken for medical purposes. Thousands of adults in the US are using cannabis to treat mental health issues such as…
Scientific Article: The Opioid Epidemic
What are Opioids?
Opioids are a class of drugs that produce various effects, including pain relief and feelings of being relaxed or “high.” Unfortunately, they can also cause slowed breathing, nausea, confusion, and drowsiness. Opioids are highly addictive and are the class of drugs that cause the highest number of overdose deaths in the US.
There are several types of opioids…