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Could Being Forced To Appear Happy At Work Lead To Heavy Drinking?
A new study examined the drinking habits of individuals who regularly interact with the public.
Mental Health Apps Could Be Sharing Your Private Data
A new study found that dozens of mental health apps shared user data with various advertisers, including big names like Facebook and Google.
Netflix Doc "Grass Is Greener" Explores How Marijuana Shaped America
The new Netflix documentary spotlights marijuana’s role in shaping culture, music and politics in the U.S.
Original Manuscript of AA’s Big Book Goes On Display In Indianapolis
Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay, who is in recovery, purchased the manuscript for $2.4 million.
Slash Reflects On Hitting Rock Bottom, Getting Sober
The legendary guitarist has been sober since 2005.
Eminem Celebrates 11 Years Of Sobriety
The iconic rapper took to social media to celebrate his sober milestone.
Seniors With Depression, Dementia Still Have Access To Guns
A new study found that 16% of senior Americans with symptoms of mental illness had access to guns at home.
Some Pregnant Women Turn To Substance Use When Depression Is Untreated
A new study investigated why pregnant women had a lower treatment rate of depression than non-pregnant women.
Cocaine "Superhighway" Created By Destabilization In Venezuela
In 2018 alone, over $39 billion worth of the illegal drug likely entered the U.S. from this Venezuelan highway.