Integrating spirituality into patient care might hold potential for substance use prevention and recovery, a new meta-analysis shows.
A wave of new “tough-on-crime” state laws across the country criminalizes substance use and homelessness, raising serious public health concerns. For example, 2024’s “Safer Kentucky Act,” imposes ...
Substance use and substance use disorder differ by the frequency of use and the effect on a person’s life. Substance use disorder is a mental health condition. Substance use refers to using both legal ...
Evidence continues to mount suggesting that GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy may help people cut back on cigarettes, ...
Addiction is an umbrella term that reflects qualities of substance use disorder, characterized by an inability to stop using a substance despite harmful consequences. However, addiction is not a ...
Suffolk sees a 251% increase in the number of ketamine users since 2022.
Clara Martin Center’s IPS-supported employment program helps Vermonters with mental health or substance use challenges return to meaningful work by integrating clinical care, partnering with local ...
TAMPA, FL - March 09, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - WhiteSands Treatment Center has published a new educational resource ...
Their job is to protect, promote, and restore human health and lives, but health care workers believe that their own use of alcohol and illegal drugs reduces the quality of care they provide to ...
Plant City, Florida - March 10, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - WhiteSands Treatment Center has published a new educational ...
Project M.O.M. aims to ensure pregnant and postpartum women affected by substance use disorder receive coordinated, ...
Statewide outpatient clinics and telehealth programs expand access to integrated addiction and behavioral health care.
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