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Marijuana Dispensaries in Neighborhoods Increases Drug Use
Seabrook | 13 August

A study scheduled to publish in Drug and Alcohol Dependence next month concludes that California residents who live close to

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Naloxone is a Temporary Fix to an Ongoing Problem
Seabrook | 12 August

Everyone in the recovery community is most likely aware of the life saving drug, Naloxone (also known as Narcan), which

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Energy Shots are Not Always Safe
Seabrook | 11 August

What if you could buy painkillers or similar drugs or substances right at a gas station counter or convenience store?

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Excuses, Excuses!
Seabrook | 10 August

Blog post by: Alumni Relations Specialist There are so many beneficial reasons we go to meetings in recovery, the journey

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Abandoned Needles a Danger to Public
Seabrook | 7 August

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an individual who uses drugs intravenously will inject about 1,000

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One in Four People Prescribed Medication Use Longer Than Needed
Seabrook | 6 August

A study conducted by the Mayo Clinic finds that one in four people prescribed an opioid medication ended up using

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Cab Services May Reduce Drunk Driving
Seabrook | 5 August

With all of the cab services like Uber popping up across the United States, getting home safe has never been

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Law Enforcement and Naloxone
Seabrook | 4 August

Drug policy experts are fighting for the right to allow law enforcement officers to carry Naloxone (Narcan). Narcan is a

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Is Sobriety All or Nothing?
Seabrook | 3 August

Many addicts in early recovery ask the same question- is recovery an all or nothing thing? For example, if you

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HALT Doesn’t Just Mean Stop
Seabrook | 30 July

If addiction recovery is not managed correctly, there is a chance of relapse. There are many tactics taught to recovering

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