Drug Abuse Solutions

January 8th, 2012 by admin No comments »

Drug abuse today is a major cause for concern and has a negative effect on society at large. Though students constitute a large segment of drug abusers, adults also succumb to drug abuse. There is a tendency amongst middle-aged people to abuse prescription drugs.

The first step towards combating drug addiction is to make the abuser aware of the damage it causes the body. Most addicts lack confidence and must be taught to become a master of the situation and not a slave to addiction.

There are many institutions and organizations that help drug abusers kick the habit. The support of friends and family is of prime importance. First and foremost, an abuser must be committed to giving up drugs. Doctors and counselors are a drug abusers greatest ally in the battle against addiction.

People who realize they have to quit this dangerous habit may be too embarrassed or afraid to confide in anyone. They might even be worried that they will land into trouble if they admit to having this problem. Abusers must talk to anyone they trust.

Drug abuse solutions can be viewed from many perspectives. On a national level, solutions are based and discussed in terms of the reduction in supply of drugs. From a social perspective, solutions are usually discussed in terms of prevention, early intervention and treatment. » Read more: Drug Abuse Solutions

Foot Health and How Orthotics Can Help

December 27th, 2011 by admin No comments »

Many people suffer unnecessarily from foot pain when they could be benefitting from the comfort of orthotics. Not everyone thinks they need orthotics, but many of the types of foot pain people experience can be relieved with custom orthotics.

Here are some of the basic questions you may have about orthotics:

What are Orthotics?

Orthotics are essentially custom foot supports. They are designed specifically for the unique needs of your feet, and fit much better than ‘generic’ orthotics that can be bought from a store.

What’s the difference between custom orthotics and regular shoe inserts?

Regular insoles are designed to provide a cushion effect and provide shock absorption. They may feel comfortable initially, but this wears off quickly. They are not designed to correct over-pronation, which is a condition which includes dropped arches and rolling inwards of the feet and ankles. Custom orthotics, however, are designed to correct and optimize foot function. Regular insoles may also have arch support, but they tend to be mostly made of soft materials and therefore, the support they provide is often too weak to be of any benefit. » Read more: Foot Health and How Orthotics Can Help