Frustrated with big pharmaceutical companies ability to block or slow down federal initiatives regarding opioid painkillers, several states are considering their own regulations. States, like Massachusetts, Vermont and Maine, have compelling reasons for wanting to pass these regulations. Rates of fatal drug overdoses have been […]
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Giving Books Back To Those In Recovery
It’s difficult for people to understand just how painful recovery from addiction to drugs and alcohol is unless they themselves have weathered the storm. Many people have to rebuild their lives from the ground up and develop a completely new sense of meaning and purpose. […]
Thinking About Giving Up Alcohol? Here’s What to Expect
A certain percentage of people that consume alcohol on a regular basis never develop alcoholism. This is sometimes a frustrating fact for individuals in recovery from substance abuse and addiction. However, just because a person can drink alcohol without getting addicted does not mean it’s […]
911 Good Samaritan Laws – Because Saving A Life Shouldn’t Get You Arrested
Here’s an interesting fact; addiction is a bipartisan disease. It can and does affect people of all races, ages, genders, religions and, yes, political perspectives. For decades, though, the United States War on drugs has politicized substance abuse and enforced policies that some experts argue […]
National Inhalants & Poisons Awareness Week
March 21 to 27, 2021 It’s important to keep in mind that even run-of-the-mill household items can be used as mind altering drugs. Inhalant substances such as aerosols, paint, glue and solvents – products squirreled away in closets, under sinks and in most American garages […]
Big Pharma and the Opioid Addiction Gold Mine
There’s hardly a better way for a company to get eyes on its product than buying advertising time during the Super Bowl. The commercials themselves have become an event, with morning news shows and social media platforms listing which spots were the funniest or most […]
9 Films About Alcoholism
Alcoholism has the capacity to destroy a person’s personal and professional life. An estimated 16.6 million adults in this country have alcohol use disorder, reports the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). Less than 8 percent of that population will receive treatment for […]
Evidence Based Treatment for Addiction: The Emerging Truth
Society’s understanding and acceptance of addiction as a complex, chronic, relapsing disease of the brain has slowly begun to take hold. As researchers delve deeper into the neuroscience of drug dependence and alcoholism, the clearer it becomes that addiction is not a moral failing or […]
Stories of Heroin and Opioid Addiction and Overdose – An Equal Opportunity Destroyer
There’s no denying the surge in heroin abuse and opioid addiction. More Americans die every year from drug overdoses than they do in vehicle crashes. The majority of those deaths can be traced to opioids, both heroin and prescription painkillers. In October 2015, President Obama […]
A Poisonous Mix: Alcoholism, Drug Addiction and Violence
Violence is not an easy subject to talk about. It is the darkest aspect of human behavior with the ability to destroy the lives of those victimized by it, as well as those who perpetrate it. No one comes out unscathed. In too many cases, […]