“Her dad being sick has taken a toll on her,” a source close to the pop star revealed.
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Michigan Man In Recovery To Walk 280 Miles For A Good Cause
Mike Hamp wants to show people that they don’t need to rely on substances in order to live a full life.
NIDA Director Nora Volkow Talks Marijuana Research, Kratom
Volkow testified before Congress about the difficulties of researching Schedule I drugs like marijuana.
New Photo Exhibit Shows "99 Faces" Of People With Mental Illness
“We have champions in all walks of life. I was like, where are the champions of schizophrenia and bipolar?” said the exhibit’s creator.
April is Alcohol Awareness Month
This year’s theme “Help for Today, Hope for Tomorrow” focuses on educating young people about the dangers of alcohol abuse.
Improvised Nasal Naloxone Devices Less Effective Than Narcan, Study Finds
The FDA-approved Narcan nasal spray delivers more of the antidote into the blood than the improvised naloxone device
Taraji P. Henson Reveals Depression, Anxiety Battle
“When they yell ‘Cut’ and ‘That’s a wrap,’ I go home to very serious problems. I’m still a real human,” Henson said.
New York Tries To Tax Prescription Opioids Again
Some people argue that the tax could push people to use illegal alternatives if prescription opioids become more expensive.
How Teen Drinking May Affect Brain Growth
Researchers investigated whether drinking alcohol during the teen years stunted brain growth.
States Need Long-Term Opioid Response Funding, Report Finds
Areas with the highest overdose rates are receiving funding while rural areas struggle to received adequate funding.