Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson Talks Mental Health, Psychiatric Drugs

“People’s brains develop at different stages in their lives, and there’s no cookie-cutter approach to the human brain. It’s terrible what they’re doing to kids.” Bruce Dickinson, the lead singer of British metal legends Iron Maiden, has a reputation for being very outspoken and polarizing. Now the frontman is speaking out against giving psychiatric drugs to… Continue reading Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson Talks Mental Health, Psychiatric Drugs

Tech Companies Dispute Playing Major Role In Opioid Crisis

“The opioid epidemic is, in a majority of cases, primarily an offline problem,” said a representative of the Internet Association. A summit on Wednesday, June 27, hosted by the Food and Drug Administration, was predicted to draw representatives from Facebook, Google and Twitter, among other relevant tech companies, as well as academics, lobbyists and government… Continue reading Tech Companies Dispute Playing Major Role In Opioid Crisis

Medication-Assisted Treatment Options Limited For Medicare Recipients

“Medicare beneficiaries have among the fastest growing rate of opioid use disorder, but they don’t currently have coverage for the most effective treatment,” says one official. Medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid addiction and dependence is now seen as the gold standard of care by many addiction treatment professionals, but barriers to treatment make it difficult… Continue reading Medication-Assisted Treatment Options Limited For Medicare Recipients

Support Group Helps Mothers Affected By Opioid Crisis

“Families that are battling this disease, we suffer in silence. The fact that we can have love and kindness from somebody makes a world of difference.” For families affected by opioid use disorder, support groups can be their only outlet. More have cropped up amid the national epidemic of chronic opioid use and death, allowing… Continue reading Support Group Helps Mothers Affected By Opioid Crisis

"Recovery Boys" Doc Candidly Explores Addiction, Trauma & Rehabilitation

The documentary follows 4 young men who find support and relief through delving deep into their emotions in a rehabilitation setting. The documentary Recovery Boys, which is screening on Netflix as well as in select theaters, focuses on four young men seeking recovery from opioid dependency at a rehabilitation facility in West Virginia. Directed by… Continue reading "Recovery Boys" Doc Candidly Explores Addiction, Trauma & Rehabilitation

"Social Equity" Program To Help Those Impacted By Drug War In Massachusetts

The programs aims to help people who have been disproportionately affected by the drug war enter the cannabis industry with ease. The state of Massachusetts is rolling out a new “social equity” program to help certain individuals navigate the legal cannabis industry. Cannabis for adult (or “recreational”) use is a booming industry. It is legal in… Continue reading "Social Equity" Program To Help Those Impacted By Drug War In Massachusetts

Can Drinking Increase The Likelihood Of Cancer Or Death?

A new study examined how alcohol consumption affects one’s health. Scientists have long-proven that drinking heavily is bad for your health and increases the risk of death, but does lighter drinking carry the same risk? A new study illuminates this mystery. The study, published in PLOS Medicine, found that those who drink the most have… Continue reading Can Drinking Increase The Likelihood Of Cancer Or Death?

Marijuana Addiction On The Rise

Around 9% of marijuana users become addicted and the government is having a tough time convincing people that marijuana addiction is real.  In Northern California, addiction treatment practitioners are reporting a higher demand for help with marijuana addiction, especially among adolescents. Many believe that marijuana is not addictive, though there are plenty of people that… Continue reading Marijuana Addiction On The Rise

Why Some People May Be More Prone To Alcoholism Than Others

A landmark study may have pinpointed a gene that is linked to alcoholism. New research may provide further clues into how genetics play a role in the development of dependency on drugs and alcohol. A new study used rats that had been fed a steady diet of alcohol as test subjects; when offered more alcohol or… Continue reading Why Some People May Be More Prone To Alcoholism Than Others

Oklahoma Votes To Legalize Medical Marijuana

SQ 788 is unique in that it does not establish a list of conditions that would qualify a person to use medical cannabis. On Tuesday, Oklahoma became the 30th state to allow cannabis for medical use. The ballot measure, State Question 788, passed with 56% of voters supporting the measure and 43% opposing it. SQ… Continue reading Oklahoma Votes To Legalize Medical Marijuana

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