Eating disorders like anorexia and bulimia are no minor matter. If you or a friend is suffering from a disorder like these, then therapy, rehab, or an eating disorder clinic may be a life-saving step.
Wound up? Then you may seek a sedative to calm down. Whether prescribed by a doctor or purchased on the street, sedatives and barbituates can make you feel intoxicated and sleepy. Here, the real deal on mellow-inducing drugs, from Valium to Xanax.
For some people, college is four years of fun. Others suffer from severe college depression. If you're among the latter group, watch our video about depression on campus, and learn how therapy and medications can help move you into the former category!
In the '70s, it was no secret that the best way to feel happy was to get trippy, which is where a psychadelic like LSD or peyote came in. Today, you can still take an acid trip or eat magic mushrooms, but is it safe to use these hallucinogens?
Whether you enjoy one beer or take pleasure in many drinks at once, you may have wondered if imbibing means you could have alcoholism. In this video, we'll explore alcohol abuse, from the effects of drinking too much to what it means to be drunk.
You may know someone who is anorexic, given how widespread this eating disorder has become. But could anorexia nervosa be something that's affecting you? Watch this anorexia video to learn about this the symptoms of this illness.
Even if you missed the flower power decade, an acid trip may take you there! What are other LSD effects and will you like the psychadelic experience? How does an LSD trip differ from other drugs? Here, the unbiased scoop on lysergic acid diethylamide.