The statewide effort to provide more access to medication-assisted treatment and harm reduction programs has saved lives.
Category: Addiction News
Former Pharmacist In Recovery Teaching Ohio’s Future Pharmacists
The pharmacist’s 15 years of recovery are a key component in his chemical dependency course.
Siblings of People With Addiction Need Support Too
An expert discusses the impact that dealing with a sibling’s addiction can have on their loved ones.
Memories Like Velvet: Fear and Panic in Childhood
Knowing that it’s “an emotional thing” doesn’t help much when I’m going through the anxiety and the terror and the fear in me, wondering if it will ever go away.
Khloe Kardashian Reflects On Lamar Odom’s Overdose
Kardashian detailed why she “paused” their divorce proceedings and Odom’s first words when he woke up from his coma.
The Who’s Roger Daltrey Calls Out Fans For Smoking Pot During Concert
In a colorful tirade, the legendary singer told the audience he was allergic to marijuana.
Graduating College Seniors Often Experience Transitional Anxiety
Some colleges have recognized the extent of transitional anxiety for students and have implemented services to address it.
Why Aren’t Doctors Prescribing Suboxone To More Black Patients?
The total number of buprenorphine-related visits has surged but the number of black Americans receiving the medication has not increased.
Columbine Survivor & Addiction Advocate Austin Eubanks Dies At 37
A statement from his family said Eubanks “lost the battle with the very disease he fought so hard to help others face.”
How Climate Change Can Affect Mental Health
Experts discuss how “climate anxiety” affects those worried about the future as well as those who’ve experienced trauma through natural disasters.