'Cocaine Congressman' Gets Second Chance

'Cocaine congressman' gets second chance
That support took on ironic significance this past week when Radel became the first sitting congressman in 31 years, according to the Associated Press, to plead guilty to a misdemeanor drug-possession charge. FBI and Drug Enforcement Administration … Read more on The Tennessean

Health tips: 15 ways to reduce stress in your life
If not managed, stress can lead to heart disease, high blood pressure, depression, substance abuse, and a host of other problems. Here are … Many people find talking to a trained therapist, psychologist, or spiritual counselor to be very beneficial … Read more on Toronto NewsFIX