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Could Exercise Help Prevent and Treat Teen Substance Abuse?
Seabrook | 15 February

Is exercise the anecdote for teen addiction? That’s the question researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and

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Could a Natural Painkiller Nasal Spray Replace Addictive Opioids?
Seabrook | 7 February

Could a nasal spray help people avoid opioid addiction? Well, that’s the hope of scientists from University College London who

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Sober Super Bowl Sunday
Seabrook | 2 February

This weekend the Philadelphia Eagles will be battling the New England Patriots for the NFL Championship. Millions of people across

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Study: Mindfulness May Help Reduce Drug and Alcohol Cravings
Seabrook | 1 February

A new study confirms what many in the field of addiction already know: Mindfulness strategies can help prevent cravings for

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It’s National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week®
Seabrook | 24 January

This week, January 22-28, marks the eighth annual National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week® (NDAFW). Launched in 2010, the weeklong

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Surviving Family Drug Addiction
Seabrook | 18 January

At age 5, Brick Township High School senior Cameron Cohen found his father overdosed in the bathroom. At age 12,

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Opioid Crisis Causing Deaths Among Millennials to Skyrocket 
Seabrook | 10 January

Opioids strike again with another alarming news report. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found that

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Exercise Key to Quitting Smoking
Seabrook | 3 January

Looking to finally kick your nicotine habit this year? Making regular exercise part of your smoking cessation plan may be

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Making Resolutions That Stick
Seabrook | 28 December

Did you know that 40 percent of Americans vow to be nicer, eat healthier or quit smoking come January 1? And,

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What Causes Bipolar Disorder? New Study Sheds Light
Seabrook | 20 December

Bipolar disorder has been recognized by mental health professionals as early as the first century. Originally known as manic depression,

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