From Popular Athlete to Recovery: Why High Schools Are Bringing Real Addiction Stories to Students
High schools are inviting speakers with lived recovery experience to combat substance abuse stigma.
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High schools are inviting speakers with lived recovery experience to combat substance abuse stigma.
Renew Health expands telehealth detox services across New Mexico, making medically supervised withdrawal accessible to remote communities for the first time.
In the 1990s, pharmaceutical companies assured doctors that opioid painkillers weren't addictive. They were wrong—and millions of Americans paid the price.
A major addiction care provider just released data showing dramatically lower death rates and higher recovery success—here's what their approach reveals about what actually works.
Cities are opening supervised injection facilities to reduce overdose deaths, but evidence is mixed and the debate reveals a fundamental clash over how to fight addiction.
Nearly 50% of people with serious mental illness also struggle with addiction—and treating just one without the other rarely works.
Scientists are shifting focus from just substance abuse to behavioral addictions like gaming and social media—here's what the research shows.
Substance use often masks deeper pain like trauma, chronic stress, or unresolved loss—understanding these root causes is key to effective recovery.
Maryland leads the shift from one-size-fits-all addiction treatment to integrated care that addresses mental health and substance use together.
The White House launched a major initiative to coordinate addiction treatment across federal agencies, but questions remain about how it will differ from existing programs.
Wondering what to expect if you or a loved one needs a substance abuse evaluation? Here's what actually happens in this 2-hour assessment.
Experts rank opioids as the most addictive substances due to their rapid brain impact and severe withdrawal symptoms—here's the science behind why.
Dialectical behavior therapy helps people in recovery manage intense emotions through four core skills, reducing the urge to self-medicate.
Fentanyl is now involved in nearly two-thirds of all opioid deaths, often without users knowing they're taking it.
New research reveals 34% of soldiers binge drink monthly, with prescription pain relievers being the most misused drugs among service members.
MDMA is present in college party culture, with students drawn to its euphoric effects, but the synthetic drug carries serious risks including contamination and withdrawal.
One in nine Americans has used illicit drugs recently, making it crucial for families to recognize early warning signs before addiction takes hold.
Microdosing psychedelics is trending in Silicon Valley as a creativity booster, but experts warn it's a slippery slope to addiction with almost no scientific proof it works.
Snorting drugs bypasses the liver's initial filtering, delivering substances directly to the bloodstream for an instant high that fuels addiction.
The famous DARE program ditched scare tactics for evidence-based lessons, shifting from simple 'no' messages to teaching real decision-making skills.
New Hampshire cut opioid deaths by 33% using a two-pronged strategy that other states are now studying.
Scientists are testing ibogaine, a compound from an African shrub, as a potential treatment for opioid addiction—but it's still experimental and controversial in the U.S.
A structured 16-week outpatient program shows 27% better completion rates and 31% more drug-free results than standard addiction treatment.
Revolutionary advances in addiction science, personalized care, and reduced stigma are making recovery more accessible and effective than ever before.
A groundbreaking 5-year study shows recovery success depends on personalized approaches, not generic programs—here's what actually works.
A groundbreaking 5-year study shows recovery isn't just about staying sober—it's about rebuilding your entire life.
Only 7.9% of Americans with alcohol use disorder receive treatment yearly. New research reveals why engagement matters and what community programs do differently.
Substance use disorder affects 40.3 million Americans yearly, but understanding the 11 diagnostic criteria can help identify when casual use becomes addiction.
Learn the critical signs of overdose and why immediate medical attention can save a life—respiratory failure is the leading cause of death.
Family members often struggle with how to help during addiction treatment, but specific guidelines can make the difference between supporting recovery and accidentally hindering it.
Going out occasionally is healthy, but when nightlife becomes compulsive and interferes with work, relationships, and health, it's a real addiction.
Your brain creates chemical imbalances to compensate for substance use—and when you quit, it needs time to readjust, causing withdrawal symptoms.
Simple home cooking—not fancy recipes—becomes a powerful recovery tool as your life stabilizes after addiction, offering nutrition and structure when you need it most.
Nearly $2 billion in addiction treatment grants were canceled then restored within 24 hours, exposing how quickly mental health services can hang in the balance.
New research reveals addiction isn't about lacking willpower—it's about avoiding emotional pain through substances instead of human connection.
Ohio's groundbreaking jail-based addiction program has reached 49 facilities across 54 counties, using opioid settlement funds to break the cycle.
New federal rules are making methadone more accessible, while telemedicine for addiction medications becomes permanent—but old-school clinic cultures are slow to adapt.
New research shows that taking a month off alcohol leads to sustained drinking reductions and health improvements that continue long after January ends.
A tribal clinic in Alaska is pioneering pre-incarceration addiction treatment after federal data showed 1 in 4 overdose deaths involve recently released inmates.
Semaglutide, the active ingredient in Ozempic and Wegovy, is reducing alcohol cravings by over 50% in some patients—an unexpected discovery that could revolutionize addiction treatment.
Nearly 50 million Americans struggle with substance use disorders, costing employers billions in lost productivity, absenteeism, and healthcare expenses.
Drug overdose deaths have plummeted 25% nationwide, with all 50 states showing recovery from the deadliest phase of the fentanyl crisis.
New research reveals people leaving jail or prison face up to 1 in 4 overdose deaths, with the most dangerous period being just two weeks after release.
New research shows that reducing substance use, rather than complete abstinence, can be a valid path to recovery with real health benefits.
Overdose deaths dropped nearly 25% in 2025—the biggest decline in decades—thanks to expanded access to life-saving treatments and telehealth.
New research reveals addiction treatment is moving beyond traditional models, with breakthrough therapies and technology reshaping recovery approaches.
Federal addiction research shows promising signs as overdose deaths drop 17% while new treatment innovations get major funding boost.
Las Vegas Recovery Hospital fills a critical gap by treating both addiction and serious medical conditions under one roof.