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Ninety and Ninety
Christina Soliday | 8 February

Blog Post by: Alumni Relations Specialist When I entered rehab, I didn’t know anything about a program or a fellowship.  I

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NTSB Proposes Lower Legal Limit on Blood Alcohol Content
Christina Soliday | 5 February

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) wants to lower the legal blood alcohol limit in 2016. They propose that the

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Fake Xanax Pills Circulating
Christina Soliday | 4 February

Police in 21 states have found fake Xanax pills that could possibly cause an overdose. The pills are being made

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More Research Needed on Food Addiction
Christina Soliday | 3 February

The term addiction is often associated with drugs and alcohol, but there are many more substances that one can become

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Smoking and Psychiatric Disorders Connected
Christina Soliday | 2 February

According to a study published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, psychiatric disorders among smokers are on the rise. These disorders,

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Diet Pills Increasing ER Visits
Christina Soliday | 29 January

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over 40 percent of adults in the United States consumed dietary

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Overdose Reversal Kits Now Available to All U.S. High Schools
Christina Soliday | 28 January

A new initiative announced this past Monday by the Clinton Foundation makes an emergency opioid overdose reversal kit of every

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Prenatal Drug Exposure Effects
Christina Soliday | 27 January

A quarter of pregnant women in addiction treatment were previously using methamphetamine. This drug use during pregnancy can lead to

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Hookah Can be More Dangerous than Cigarettes
Christina Soliday | 26 January

Although smoking rates in the United States are declining, a new trend is popping up. This trend is smoking Hookah,

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We Must Walk Before We Run
Christina Soliday | 25 January

Common things I hear from addicts in the 12 step meetings are “When will I get my family’s trust back?” and “When can I

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