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    • JULY 31, 2019
    CBD shown to help Combat Heroin Addiction Study Shows

    CBD shown to help Combat Heroin Addiction Study Shows

    A new study has found that cannabidiol, the naturally-occurring, non-psychoactive, and non-addictive compound found in the cannabis plant usually referred to as CBD, can reduce key features of addiction in drug-abstinent individuals with heroin use disorder.  Led by Dr. Yasmin Hurd of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and published last month in

    • JULY 22, 2019
    How To Make a Difference to Your Children This Month

    How To Make a Difference to Your Children This Month

    Growing up with a parent suffering from substance use disorder is a difficult process that can affect the behavior and emotional development of that child later in life. It is estimated that 25% of American kids grow up in households where alcohol dependence is present, and children of alcohol-dependent parents are the highest risk of

    • JULY 15, 2019
    Gene Therapy Advancements in Addiction Therapy

    Gene Therapy Advancements in Addiction Therapy

    Addiction is a disease. We study it, we treat it… so why can’t we cure it? Much like any disease, addiction is a product of heredity and environment, and its effects are amplified and complicated by the introduction of drugs to the body (and subsequently the mind). For centuries, we have been focused on changing

    • JUNE 28, 2019
    Finding Sobriety Through Lakota Culture and Spirituality

    Finding Sobriety Through Lakota Culture and Spirituality

    A number of different spiritual practices have been found to help with addiction recovery—ranging from practicing gratitude to rewiring your brain with mindfulness meditation.  The Lakota Tribe has found the same healing powers in their traditions. Creating a spiritual home Re-connecting to Lakota culture is, for those in the midst of recovery, a chance to

    • JUNE 14, 2019
    “Baby Cuddlers” in Hospitals Aid Babies Against Inherited Opioid Addiction

    “Baby Cuddlers” in Hospitals Aid Babies Against Inherited Opioid Addiction

    The opioid crisis in the U.S. becomes painfully apparent in the most unlikely of places—the neonatal intensive care units of hospitals across the nation. In these units, nurses and parents oversee the care of tiny infants as they shake and sweat their way through withdrawals. Hospital staff is working overtime to keep up with the

    • JUNE 6, 2019
    June 10th Is Founders Day – Alcoholics Anonymous Then and Now

    June 10th Is Founders Day – Alcoholics Anonymous Then and Now

    The 12-step process has become ingrained into how we think about recovery. It provides substance users with a framework to structure their path to sobriety, giving them clear benchmarks to surpass and triumphs to accomplish. But it began as a simple gesture between two men desperately seeking a connection to the world that was slipping

    • MAY 24, 2019
    Late Night Alternatives for Meeting and Mingling that Aren’t Bars

    Late Night Alternatives for Meeting and Mingling that Aren’t Bars

    For night owls living in recovery, it can be a challenge finding a place to share a sense of community with those around you that isn’t a bar. The good news is – there’s no shortage of fun late-night options in Orange County where you can socialize and build relationships in positive and healthy ways!

    • MAY 17, 2019
    Global Health & Fitness Month

    Global Health & Fitness Month

    In addition to observing Mental Health Awareness Month and celebrating Mother’s Day, the month of May is also a time to focus on the tremendous power you have in being fit and healthy. It can relieve stress, boost your mood, alleviate anxiety and depression – and it can also help treat addiction through altering the