“We are all human. And we all struggle. Don’t suffer in silence. Don’t feel embarrassed to ask for help,” Reinhart noted on Instagram.
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How Fentanyl Hysteria Leads to Harmful and Ineffective Drug Laws
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Alice In Chains' Jerry Cantrell Reflects On Sobriety
“Getting f–ked up is fun, and that’s why people do it. Especially when you’re young. It’s a part of life…But it comes with a price,” Cantrell said in a new interview.
Opioid Epidemic Will Get Worse, Researchers Say
Using computer modeling, researchers predicted that overdose deaths will kill 81 ,700 people in 2025 unless drastic changes are made.
How Addiction Stigma Prevents People from Getting Help
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