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    • NOVEMBER 6, 2019
    Genetic Research Could Lead to a Breakthrough in Alcoholism Treatment

    Genetic Research Could Lead to a Breakthrough in Alcoholism Treatment

    Across the globe, alcohol consumption is consistently on the rise. Research shows that the total volume of alcohol consumed each year has increased by nearly 70% between 1990 and 2017. Major beverage companies are making alcohol more accessible than it’s ever been before, marketing products to every gender, age group, and audience. With drinks like

    • OCTOBER 30, 2019
    Why Eating the Right Foods Can Help You Maintain Sobriety

    Why Eating the Right Foods Can Help You Maintain Sobriety

    When it comes to nutrition, many people believe that a well-balanced diet is essential in order to maintain a healthy weight, and supply the body with the nutrients it needs to perform at its best. But research shows that a healthy diet full of fresh fruits, vegetables, legumes, and whole grains, can actually improve mental

    • OCTOBER 16, 2019
    Meth and Heroin Dual Addiction on the Rise

    Meth and Heroin Dual Addiction on the Rise

    For those living with substance use disorder, it is not uncommon for individuals to take multiple substances at once. Meth and heroin are two incredibly addictive drugs that, when used together, can bring unprecedented danger to the user. Both drugs have a range of severe mental and physical side effects that can lead to a

    • OCTOBER 9, 2019
    Opioid Settlements Are Here to Bust the Opioid Crisis

    Opioid Settlements Are Here to Bust the Opioid Crisis

    Opioid settlements are making a wave across the country as the manufacturers and distributors have marketed and proliferated the painkillers are being held responsible for their role in the opioid epidemic. Recent landmark rulings in Oklahoma include: Johnson & Johnson being ordered to pay $572 million by an Oklahoma state judge to fund a state

    • OCTOBER 1, 2019
    October 10th is World Mental Health Day 2019

    October 10th is World Mental Health Day 2019

    World Mental Health Day 2019 is coming up! In the United States alone, nearly 46.6 million adults—that’s 1 in 5 people—experience some type of mental illness in a given year. Some studies show that disorders like depression and anxiety are at an all time high, fueled by stressors related to family life, career, finances, and

    • SEPTEMBER 27, 2019
    Gambling Addiction Linked to Active Duty Military Personnel

    Gambling Addiction Linked to Active Duty Military Personnel

    Military gambling addiction is something that should be discussed. The rate of gambling problems among veterans and active-duty military personnel are glaringly high. Statistics point to the rate of pathological gambling amongst military personnel as nearly a quarter of all armed service members and their domestic partners. Gambling addiction is a treatable disease but is

    • SEPTEMBER 16, 2019
    More and More, Police Have Decreased Arresting Citizens for Drug Crimes

    More and More, Police Have Decreased Arresting Citizens for Drug Crimes

    Drug crime arrests are declining. The complex issue of incarcerating those charged with drug possession is slowly evolving into an effort to allow low-level drug offenders to seek treatment and find hope in recovery. State-appointed treatment options are offering help, not handcuffs, as policymakers around the United States are slowly coming around to agreeing with

    • SEPTEMBER 4, 2019
    Who To Reach Out To About Your Addiction When You Feel Misunderstood

    Who To Reach Out To About Your Addiction When You Feel Misunderstood

    Recovery from addiction is a difficult process that can leave one feeling alienated from friends, family, and loved ones. It is a real problem that deserves compassion, treatment, and help. Substance use disorder often includes: Feeling the need to use drugs or drink alcohol often or regularly Having frequent, strong urges to use the substance