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    • APRIL 9, 2018
    Ecstasy is Back and It’s Worse Than Ever

    Ecstasy is Back and It’s Worse Than Ever

    MDMA – also known as Ecstasy or Molly – is on the rise. In fact, deaths from the drug are at their highest level in a decade. According to Vice, Fiona Measham, a professor of criminology, the average strength of an MDMA pill in 2014 was 100mg, much stronger than the average of 20-30mg in

    • APRIL 2, 2018
    Nicotine and Addiction

    Nicotine and Addiction

    Nicotine and addiction often go hand in hand. From those who are just addicted to cigarettes to those who drink or use drugs and who also smoke. So what, if any, are the benefits of recovery? And what are the pitfalls? So just what is nicotine?  According to the US National Library of Medicine, tobacco

    • MARCH 26, 2018
    LGBTQ Addiction Trends

    LGBTQ Addiction Trends

    According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), about two-thirds (66.6%) of people aged 12 or older reported in 2014 that they drank alcohol in the past 12 months, with 6.4% meeting criteria for an alcohol use disorder. Unfortunately for those in the LGBTQ community, pressures can be nominally higher. According to the

    • MARCH 19, 2018
    How A Healthy Diet for Men Can Maintain Sobriety

    How A Healthy Diet for Men Can Maintain Sobriety

    Sobriety is hard enough for men – but a healthy diet can help in all sorts of ways. One of the first questions many treatment centers ask is about nutrition; from how much, how often, and what a person eats during the day. According to US News, a popular acronym can help you remember the

    • MARCH 12, 2018
    Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Recovery

    Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day in Recovery

    St. Patrick’s Day this year falls on Saturday, March 17th – a day that many people in recovery find especially daunting, especially because St. Patrick’s Day is ranked as one of the Top Four US drinking holidays. But there are some ways to enjoy the day that are healthy, productive, and empowering. You’ll want to

    • MARCH 6, 2018
    The American Opioids Epidemic Goes To Battle in Court

    The American Opioids Epidemic Goes To Battle in Court

    The country knows how tragic and all-consuming the opioids epidemic has become. According to the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (the CDC), opioids – including prescription opioids, heroin, and fentanyl) killed over 42,000 people in 2016 alone. This amounts to the highest annual rate of death in the US from opioids yet – but

    • FEBRUARY 1, 2018
    Are You Ready To Date Again?

    Are You Ready To Date Again?

    As Valentine’s Day draws near, society will inundate us with images of happy couples strolling along the beach or enjoying a fireside rendezvous. But are you ready for such intimacy or is your recovery a higher priority? Navigating the complexities of dating in recovery while avoiding the pitfalls of addiction can be intense, so here

    • JANUARY 22, 2018
    Drug Abuse and Homelessness in America

    Drug Abuse and Homelessness in America

    As somber as it may sound, there is a direct connection between homelessness and alcoholism and drug abuse. Facts show that homeless people often appeal to substance abuse to help them cope with their problems and situation. It’s a vicious circle that one can’t break without help. Abuse and addiction are real issues that require