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Police Station Evacuated After Possible Fentanyl Exposure
The substance believed to be fentanyl made its way into the police station after being confiscated from a suspect at See’s Candy.
Recovery Housing Program For Rural Areas Launched By USDA, HHS
“The opioid crisis has hit rural communities hard, and we need to leverage all possible partnerships to support these communities,” said an HHS official.
"Smiling Depression" Explained
Low mood is not the only feature of depression.
How To Love Yourself the Way You Love Your Addicted Child
Our mission in life became to fix our son, get his life on track, keep him safe, and stop the madness. We became addicted to fixing our addict. In the meantime, my life was circling the proverbial drain and it was all my son’s fault… or was it?
Can Fruits & Veggies Help Your Mental Health?
For a new study, researchers explored the potential link between intake of fruits and veggies and mental well-being.
Drug Court Helped Man Turn Life Around
After struggling with drug addiction, a Missouri man was able to change his life with the help of a drug court program.
People With Meth Addiction Are Finding Help Online
“We stay connected online, and we don’t judge anybody on what path they’re on,” says the founder of a Facebook support group for meth addiction.
Inside Elizabeth Warren's Plan To Address The Opioid Epidemic
Warren is one of the few 2020 presidential candidates to have discussed a plan to confront the opioid epidemic.
Walmart Unfairly Fired Employee For Medical Marijuana Use, Judge Says
The judge’s ruling is reportedly the first of its kind in Arizona and may positively impact similar cases in the future.