Just over two months ago, a town in Massachusetts began a new approach in the way they help drug addicts.
Rates of heroin use and overdoses are skyrocketing across the United States and it is not going unnoticed. According to
Blog post by: Alumni Relations Specialist There’s a rumor going around saying we shouldn’t date in our first year of
D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) may be leaving New Jersey schools, but that doesn’t mean children will stop being educated
A new and innovate study published in Addictive Behavior finds that playing a computer game could block cravings for drugs.
A study scheduled to publish in Drug and Alcohol Dependence next month concludes that California residents who live close to
Everyone in the recovery community is most likely aware of the life saving drug, Naloxone (also known as Narcan), which
What if you could buy painkillers or similar drugs or substances right at a gas station counter or convenience store?
Blog post by: Alumni Relations Specialist There are so many beneficial reasons we go to meetings in recovery, the journey
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an individual who uses drugs intravenously will inject about 1,000