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		<title>The Growing Problem of Teen Alcohol Abuse and Drug Abuse in New Mexico</title>
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Like other states of America, there is a growing problem of teen substance abuse in New Mexico too. Each year, an increasing number of youth are arrested for offenses such as DUI in the state and the number of youth that is checking in to centers for rehab treatment in New Mexico is also swelling [...]]]></description>
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<p>Like other states of America, there is a growing problem of teen <a href="http://www.hsd.state.nm.us/bhsd/">substance abuse in New Mexico</a> too. Each year, an increasing number of youth are arrested for offenses such as DUI in the state and the number of youth that is checking in to centers for rehab treatment in New Mexico is also swelling with each passing year. <span id="more-216"></span>There are special teen centers for drug and alcohol rehab here, where patients as young as 12 years are also seeking treatment. To top it all, the average age of persons seeking admission into <a href="http://www.drug-alcohol-rehab.net/new-mexico/">rehab centers in New Mexico</a> is slowly but surely slipping away.</p>
<p>Binging is a very common activity among the youth of New Mexico, with about 80% of the youth claiming to have binged at least once before they graduate from high school. This is a very serious condition, considering that when people binge they have five or more alcoholic drinks at a stretch. This is also singularly responsible for the rising spate of alcohol related crime within the state.</p>
<p>When youth have alcohol for a long time, they are slowly immunized to the substance and it does not create the same craving for them as it did earlier. This is when people start looking for other options. Here, the situation of <a href="http://www.alcoholtreatment.info/new-mexico">teen alcohol abuse in New Mexico</a> becomes very serious, because these other options could be drugs like marijuana, cocaine, heroin and nowadays, even the deadly methamphetamine.</p>
<p>At least the special centers for teen substance abuse treatment in New Mexico are present to look into special conditions that youth have, including their emotional issues, and bring them to specific methods of treatment.</p>
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		<title>Why Teens Turn to Prescription Drug Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Apr 2008 02:25:28 +0000</pubDate>
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Teenagers can become involved with prescription drug abuse through various means – usually it starts out with experimentation, which is the most dangerous stage of prescription drug abuse. Teenagers who abuse prescription drugs tend to not see the potential effects of their actions on the future.
Teenagers today who abuse drugs aren’t using the standby drugs [...]]]></description>
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<p>Teenagers can become involved with prescription drug abuse through various means – usually it starts out with experimentation, which is the most dangerous stage of prescription <a href="http://www.alcoholanddrugabuse.com">drug abuse</a>. Teenagers who abuse prescription drugs tend to not see the potential effects of their actions on the future.</p>
<p><span id="more-50"></span>Teenagers today who abuse drugs aren’t using the standby drugs of marijuana, cocaine, LSD and alcohol as much as they are abusing prescription drugs. Teens often abuse prescription drugs in order to get high, because they’re often much easier to obtain – all they have to do is go into their parents’ medicine cabinet. There’s a tendency among teenagers to feel invincible, like nothing can hurt them, even prescription <a href="http://www.suboxonedetox.org/2008/03/25/health-risks-of-consuming-alcohol-for-teens-and-young-adults/">substance abuse</a>. Because of this, some will experiment with prescription drugs and stop, whereas others will feel no effect and fall fully into prescription crug abuse. Others can immediately develop a habit of prescription drug abuse, which is when immediate <a href="http://www.nida.nih.gov">intervention </a>is needed.</p>
<p>Prescription drugs are meant to be used to alleviate the symptoms of a disease, but as with any other drug, many people have begun to suffer from prescription drug abuse, such as oxycontin, Ritalin or other drugs. These drugs can have major effects.</p>
<p>Many people first experiment with prescription drugs because they think they will be able to fit in more effectively, lose weight or they think that the prescription drug will help their mental functioning to improve. Also, it’s usually easier to acquire prescription drugs than it is to get other, more illegal drugs, from a family member of a friend, but sometimes prescription drugs are sold on the street.</p>
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		<title>Binge Drinking In College</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 02:02:47 +0000</pubDate>
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Alcohol abuse is growing problem on college campuses in the United States. People have associated high rates of alcohol consumption with college students and young adults for a very long time. However, it appears that this problem is truly getting out of hand. Alcohol abuse seems to be causing more violent behaviors on college campuses [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.addictionsearch.com">Alcohol abuse</a> is growing problem on college campuses in the United States. People have associated high rates of alcohol consumption with college students and young adults for a very long time. However, it appears that this problem is truly getting out of hand. Alcohol abuse seems to be causing more violent behaviors on college campuses and even riots in the past decade. This has led a number of college campuses to make alcohol consumption and possession illegal, even for those over the age of 21.<span id="more-30"></span></p>
<p>Binge drinking is usually cited as the cause for these problems. Teens and young adults are increasingly tending to drink very large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time. This leads to destructive behaviors and the very real risks of alcohol poisoning and developing <a href="http://www.detox24.com">alcoholism</a>. Binge drinking is associated with blacking out and other medical conditions.</p>
<p>A college student with an alcoholism or <a href="http://www.alcoholanddrugabuse.com">alcohol abuse</a> problem faces many dire social consequences. They are likely to drop out of school after having worked hard to get into college. Alcoholism makes them more likely to face legal problems. Sexual assault on women is frequently linked to drugs and alcohol. College students who suffer from substance abuse damage personal relationships and lose jobs.</p>
<p>These things can set the young adult far behind in life if the alcoholism is not dealt with quickly and effectively. Additionally, alcohol poisoning is frequently seen in college students who binge drink and become out of control. Alcohol poisoning is potentially fatal.</p>
<p>Whether they suffer from alcoholism or not, many college students don’t realize the dangers of binge drinking. This is especially true if they do it infrequently or all of their they see their friends doing the same thing. However, it only takes one night of binge drinking to die from alcohol poisoning. Young adults with an alcohol abuse problem should be encouraged to seek addiction treatment help.</p>
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