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    • JULY 27, 2018
    Addiction is a Disease, Not a Crime

    Addiction is a Disease, Not a Crime

    Imagine the following scenario: you are experiencing chronic health problems, so you visit your doctor and submit to a battery of routine lab tests. The results come back and indicate that you have diabetes. You do your best to maintain a healthy routine to combat the condition, but one day you “cheat” and enjoy a

    • JULY 17, 2018
    Minority Mental Health Awareness: Hispanic Males and Addiction Recovery

    Minority Mental Health Awareness: Hispanic Males and Addiction Recovery

    Hispanics are a growing minority in the United States. According to the US Census Bureau: By 2060, the number of Hispanics in the United States is projected to grow to 129 million, or 31 percent of the population. Of all of the nations of the world, only Mexico has a larger Hispanic population than the

    • JULY 10, 2018
    Minority Mental Health Awareness Month: African American Men and Recovery

    Minority Mental Health Awareness Month: African American Men and Recovery

    This month is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month and so we turn our attention to those minorities with mental health issues – minorities who have a different experience within the system than others. This article turns its focus onto the African American male and how they fare in the mental healthcare system. According to the

    • JUNE 26, 2018
    The Most Outrageously Overpriced Rehabs

    The Most Outrageously Overpriced Rehabs

    Wealth breeds excess. Expensive dinners, globetrotting excursions, designer clothing – the sky’s the proverbial limit when your money is limitless. But wealth also lends itself to addiction in some extreme cases. If one can afford to feed his or her habit endlessly, then substance use becomes dangerously accessible. When the rich and famous encounter issues

    • JUNE 18, 2018
    The Best U.S. Cities for Recovery

    The Best U.S. Cities for Recovery

    Humans are social animals. We define ourselves by the company we keep and the environment we influence. But those definitions change when a person transitions from a life of substance use to a life of sobriety. When you embark upon this journey, it’s important to be mindful of your direction. You may feel the need

    • JUNE 7, 2018
    Fathers and Sons: A Guide to Recovery

    Fathers and Sons: A Guide to Recovery

    Fathers often occupy the role of the first meaningful male relationship that most sons have in their lives. This dynamic has an immense impact on what type of man they will eventually grow up to be. A solid foundation of honesty and understanding is integral in forming a boys personality. The father/son bond is complicated

    • MAY 28, 2018
    A Vaccine Against Addiction

    A Vaccine Against Addiction

    Addiction is a disease. It ravages the mind, the body, and the soul, prompting the burning question: is there a pharmaceutical cure? Medical science has decimated such past public health scourges as polio and tuberculosis, so how can they formulate a successful escape from substance use? Search History For decades, scientists have been seeking pharmacological

    • MAY 21, 2018
    How Meditation May Help Strengthen Recovery

    How Meditation May Help Strengthen Recovery

    Struggling with addiction is overwhelming. You are dealing with physical transformations, navigating emotional stresses, and ushering in a whole new lifestyle. The entire process requires immense focus, and meditation can pave the way to a more mindful new existence. Rewiring Your Brain In addition to its various psychological components, addiction has a definite chemical correlation.