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    Drug Addiction Articles

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    Here are a few things to remember when you're looking for drug addiction information via articles you find on the Internet. First, look at the author. Who are they? What makes them entitled to write an article on drug addiction? Are they credible and reliable?

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    Are there any statistics in the article? Data is readily obtainable on drug addiction as studies are continuously being conducted so that we can better comprehend the problem and find methods to combat addiction. The use of statistics in an article is great, but be certainly to look at the date the numbers were compiled. In 2007, a study that was done in 2000 perhaps will not present reliable information that can aid you.

    You will want to find a reliable article that can direct you toward finding more information than what is presented there in 500 words or so. Does the article send you to a clear cut drug addiction website for more information or do they just present the information and that's that?

    For example, if you're reading an article about how to find a drug addiction treatment facility, does the article state any clear cut facilities that you could look at or do they remain unbiased and not mention anywhere? This is wonderful and bad because you may be looking for a clear cut name of a clinic but are left on your own to find one. On the other hand, you don't want to obtain information from a one-sided source - meaning someone who has an affiliation with a clear cut facility. Then you're only getting part of the picture, and that part may not be right for you.

    Drug addiction articles abound, and they can all be helpful. If you remember these simple tips, you'll be able to obtain the information you're looking for when reading that article.

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