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Category: Addiction News
Prison Consultants Accused Of Helping Convicts "Scam" Their Way Into Rehab Programs
Residential drug abuse program (RDAP) fraud is causing an already-crowded program to become even more difficult to enter as waiting lists grow.
Doctors Are Cutting Back On Prescribing Opioids
The number of doctors starting patients on opioid prescriptions also significantly declined.
Judge: Insurer Discriminated Against People With Mental Illness, Addiction
People attempting to access mental health treatment are still being denied coverage at twice the rate of those seeking physical healthcare.
Black Lawmakers Push Back On Legalization In New York
Lawmakers want to ensure that Black Americans will benefit from legalization after years of being disproportionately affected by marijuana legislation.
Students "Take Back" Billboards To Reduce Alcohol Advertising
Students at the school said that alcohol use among teens is universally accepted so their anti-drinking campaign is necessary.
Whole Foods CEO Would Like to See Marijuana Sold in Supermarkets
Whole Foods already sells some cannabis-based products like organic hemp seeds and cannabinoid supplements.
The Ugly Side of Dating in 12-Step Programs
When someone acts perfectly, their best selves, when that’s what they present to us, we often fall for it. I wasn’t special or not special. I was typical.
Why Do Schools Have More Police On Campus Than Mental Health Staff?
On average, schools had just 1 counselor per 444 students, according to a report from the ACLU.
Deregulating Buprenorphine Could Save Thousands Of Lives, Physicians Say
Fewer than 7% of US physicians currently have the DEA waivers necessary to prescribe buprenorphine.