The youngest Jonas Brother revealed that he and his brothers were in therapy together for a year before reuniting to make music.
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How Harm Reductionists Keep the Faith
Morning to evening, nearly seven days a week, Karen and Michelle endure taxing commutes to bring harm reduction services to drug users in North Carolina’s hard-hit, rural areas.
Americans Are Unhappy And The Opioid Epidemic May Be A Factor
For the third straight year, the U.S. has dropped in the rankings of the World Happiness Report.
IRS Rule May Target Drug Policy Reform Organization
Some expressed concerns that the rule was designed to hinder the growing presence of medical and recreational marijuana businesses.
Florida Ends Medical Marijuana Smoking Ban
“It’s a triumph owed to the relentless advocacy of Floridians who refused to be silenced,” said the state’s Agriculture Commissioner.
Veterans Affairs To Offer Ketamine-Based Nasal Spray For Depression Treatment
The recently approved drug is said to relieve symptoms of depression as well as suicidal ideation in a short timeframe.
Lena Dunham Praises "Sober Queens"
Dunham has been sober since May 2018.
Wendy Williams’ Husband: She’s Doing Well in Sober House
Television personality Wendy Williams has been living in a sober home, previously having struggled with cocaine.
How Suboxone Helped Me Until I Could Help Myself
I felt confident that I had no desire to use opioids again, not because the Suboxone had eliminated my cravings, but because I had changed my life. The pain I worked so hard to anesthetize with heroin had been addressed.
Connection Between Heavy Marijuana Use & Psychosis Explored
Those who used high potency marijuana—with a THC content above 10%—quadrupled their risk for psychosis, according to a new study.