Drug Use and Heart Valve Injury

Heart valve damage from drug use is something a lot of people overlook, but it’s actually a pretty serious topic. Drugs, especially certain prescription medications or illicit substances, can really take a toll on your heart, sometimes leaving you with permanent valve issues. Since your heart’s valves act as the traffic controllers for your blood … Read more

Baby Was Born Addicted To Drugs

When I first learned what it meant for a baby to be born addicted to drugs, it struck me just how tough those early days can be for newborns and their families. This isn’t a super-rare situation anymore; it’s become much more common in recent years. Here’s a closer look at what happens when a … Read more

Dental Damage Due To Drug Use

Drug use and its impact on oral health come up more often than people expect, especially when teeth or gums start acting up after substance use. Dental damage is common but often overlooked because attention usually goes to more obvious symptoms. Substances like methamphetamine, opioids, cocaine, cannabis, alcohol, and even some prescriptions can dry out … Read more

Infections from Drug Use

Infection linked to drug use tends to fly under the radar, but it’s a risk that packs a punch. Many people focus on overdose and dependency, but infections tied to drug use cause serious complications and can even be deadly. When I got into the research behind these risks, I realized how much awareness can … Read more

Heart Damage from Drug Use

Heart damage from drug use is often overlooked, but it’s one of the most serious health effects of substance misuse. Many drugs—legal, illegal, and even common everyday substances—can quietly strain the heart, weaken blood vessels, and disrupt normal heart function. Early warning signs are easy to miss and often mistaken for stress or fatigue. Stimulants, … Read more

Losing Custody Due to Drug Use

Losing custody of my kids because of drug use changed my life. It forced me to face the reality of addiction—not just how it affects me, but how deeply it impacts the people I love most. You can think you’re in control, but addiction can take over and leave consequences that cut deep. Sharing this … Read more

HIV from Drug Use

HIV remains a serious public health concern, but many people don’t realize how closely it’s linked to drug use. Whether through injection, sharing equipment, or risky behaviors that happen while under the influence, drug use can significantly increase the chance of contracting HIV. Understanding these risks is essential for staying safe. I want to highlight … Read more

Fentanyl-Laced Pills: Warning Signs

Fentanyl-laced pills are showing up more and more, and they’re causing a lot of harm in communities everywhere. Even people who think they’re just taking a regular painkiller or anti-anxiety medication might actually be using something way stronger—and much more dangerous. I want to lay out what to look out for, how these pills find … Read more

Why Melatonin Habit-Forming

Melatonin helps people fall asleep by imitating the body’s natural sleep hormone, but when used regularly over long periods, it can lead to psychological dependence and interfere with the brain’s own sleep–wake cycle. Reducing reliance on melatonin works best when supported by several layers of care. Building healthy sleep habits—such as consistent bedtimes, limiting screens … Read more

What Is Stimulant Addiction?

Stimulant addiction occurs when drugs like amphetamines, cocaine, or prescription stimulants alter the brain’s reward system, leading to dependence and compulsive use. It often begins as a way to boost focus or manage stress but quickly turns into a harmful cycle of craving and tolerance. Preventing stimulant addiction requires a holistic approach—through self-management strategies that … Read more