Attentive Moms Can Help Kids Fight Drug Addiction Later in Life
A new study conducted at Duke University has theorized that children of attentive mothers have a much better chance at fighting off the development of drug addiction, even if they have a genetic history of the disorder in their family. It’s a theory in its early stages – the study was conducted using rats as . . . . Continue Reading
Are Absentee Fathers Partially to Blame for Drug Addiction Among Young People?
Though no one factor can be pinpointed as “the” reason for the development of drug and alcohol abuse or addiction among teens, one new study called the Dad and Me report, says that there is a high rate of absentee fathers among those struggling with drug addiction.
Drug Addicted Mother Tries to Sell Her 5 Year Old Son
People do desperate things when they are living with an active drug addiction, and one mother in Florida did the unthinkable in order to get $2000, potentially to feed her prescription drug addiction: sell the parental rights to her 5-year-old son. According to reports, Pinellas County sheriff’s deputies arrested Jessica Marie Beers for allegedly attempting . . . . Continue Reading