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Can You Eat Cocaine? Dangers of Cocaine Use.

By Phil Kosanovich, MBA on February 20, 2025
Cocaine is one of the most used illicit substances in the United States, with around five million people reporting using it in the past 12 months. Cocaine can be highly addictive because the high generally lasts for five to 30 minutes. It is an illicit stimulant derived from the coca leaves and is available in […]
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Dual Diagnosis IOP: Outpatient Mental Health Treatment in Orange County

By Phil Kosanovich, MBA on February 20, 2025
Managing both mental health issues and substance use disorders can feel overwhelming, especially when they occur together. This combination, known as a dual diagnosis, requires specialized care that addresses both conditions simultaneously. Cornerstone of Southern California offers a Dual Diagnosis Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) in Orange County, providing flexible, structured support for individuals seeking recovery […]
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How to Tell if Shortness of Breath Is Anxiety: Symptoms & Causes

By Phil Kosanovich, MBA on January 28, 2025
Shortness of breath is a distressing symptom that often leads to concerns about serious health issues like heart or lung problems. However, it’s frequently linked to anxiety, a condition that can trigger rapid breathing, chest tightness, and feelings of breathlessness. This section explains how to recognize anxiety-induced shortness of breath, identify key symptoms, and differentiate […]
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Alcoholic Neuropathy: Is Alcohol Nerve Damage Permanent

By Phil Kosanovich, MBA on January 28, 2025
What Is Alcoholic Neuropathy? Alcoholic neuropathy happens to individuals who drink heavily, causing damage to their peripheral nerves. Peripheral nerves connect the brain and spinal cord to our sensory organs, muscles, and limbs. This nerve damage is caused by malnutrition resulting from excessive alcohol consumption. When the nerve is damaged, it affects the axons responsible […]
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