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Teens Do Not Consider Molly Ecstasy
Seabrook | 23 June

Although many nationwide surveys claim that ecstasy use in adolescents is decreasing, that may not be the case. This is

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Do Painkillers Prolong Chronic Pain?
Seabrook | 21 June

Due to the thousands of overdoses caused by prescription medications each year, it is important that scientists research these powerful

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Just Keep Swimming
Seabrook | 20 June

Blog post by: Alumni Relations Specialist Not only is it now summer time and we are swimming but the new

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Marijuana Users Think It’s OK to Smoke and Drive
Seabrook | 16 June

A study conducted by RTI International and published in Health Education Research finds that marijuana users believe it is okay

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People Misusing Medication to Alleviate Chronic Pain
Seabrook | 15 June

Many studies have shown that people misusing medications, whether they are prescribed to them or not, are attempting to alleviate

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Hepatitis C Patients Likely to be Former Drinkers
Seabrook | 14 June

People living with hepatitis C are more likely to be either a former or current excessive alcohol consumer, according to

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Laughter is Key!
Seabrook | 13 June

Blog post by: Alumni Relations Specialist Did you ever realize how important laughter is? I didn’t until I got sober

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Seabrook Foundation Hosts 3rd Annual Living Proof Breakfast
Seabrook | 8 June

This morning The Seabrook Foundation hosted its 3rd Annual Living Proof Breakfast at the Tavistock Country Club in Haddonfield, New

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Alcohol Ads on Social Media Influence Users
Seabrook | 2 June

Social media is such a constant in our lives today that people and companies don’t stop to think about how

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New Candy-Like ADHD Medication Dangerous
Seabrook | 31 May

A new medication used to treat Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in children is causing concern. The medication, named Adzenys,

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