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The Missing Piece: You're Ignoring the Single Biggest Factor in Successful Recovery
Despite completing top rehab programs, 78% of patients relapse within a year—but a breakthrough finding changes everything: the 22% who stay sober long-term all had one thing in common—family involvement in treatment. Addiction is a family disease, and ignoring that truth sabotages recovery. At Anmol Jeevan, we treat the whole family, not just the addict—because true healing begins at home. Family-inclusive care isn’t optional—it’s essential for lasting recovery.
Anmol Jeevan
Aug 229 min read
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Bath Salts (Synthetic Cathinones): The Designer Drugs Destroying Lives
Bath Salts The emergence of synthetic cathinones, commonly known as "bath salts," represents one of the most dangerous developments in...
Anmol Jeevan
Aug 219 min read
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The True Cost of Addiction is More Than Money. It's Everything
A devastating reality check that no one talks about Dr. Sarah Chen couldn't believe what she was seeing. Â The patient sitting across from...
Anmol Jeevan
Aug 216 min read
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Zolpidem (Ambien) Addiction: When Sleep Becomes a Nightmare
Zolpidem Tablets What begins as a simple solution to sleepless nights can quickly transform into a waking nightmare of dependency and...
Anmol Jeevan
Aug 209 min read
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Tramadol Misuse: Why This 'Mild' Painkiller Isn't So Harmless
Tramadol's reputation as a mild painkiller masks its serious addiction potential. This 2-action medication creates complex dependence through both opioid and antidepressant-like effects, leading to seizure risks and challenging withdrawal syndromes. At Anmol Jeevan Foundation, we've seen rising tramadol addiction cases in Mumbai requiring specialized treatment. Unlike traditional opioids, tramadol's gradual trap catches users off-guard, making early intervention crucial for s
Anmol Jeevan
Aug 208 min read
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The 30-Day Myth: Why Short-Term Rehab Sets You Up for Relapse
The belief that 30 days of rehab is enough for lasting sobriety is one of the most harmful myths in addiction treatment. In this in-depth article, we expose how this misconception—rooted in insurance limitations and pop culture—undermines true recovery. Learn why evidence-backed addiction recovery requires long-term care, how 90-day and individualized programs lead to better outcomes, and why short-term treatment often results in relapse.
Anmol Jeevan
Aug 207 min read
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