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If nothing changes, nothing changes?
Christina Soliday | 1 May

In a 12 step meeting, it’s not unusual that you’ll hear somebody say “well, if nothing changes, nothing changes”. This

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Casey Planning to Help the Pennsylvania Prescription Drug Abuse Crisis
Christina Soliday | 28 April

Sen. Bob Casey of Pennsylvania announced that he helped to launch a bipartisan working group in an effort to tackle

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Experts Warn of Alcohol Abuse by Moms
Christina Soliday | 25 April

Often times play dates consist of kids playing while mommy enjoys a glass or two of wine. Experts worry that

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“Growing Pains” Star Jeremy Miller Battles Addiction
Christina Soliday | 24 April

Jeremy Miller who played the beloved blonde hair boy, Ben Seaver on the hit series, “Growing Pains” speaks out about

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Rutgers’ Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs Plays an Important Role
Christina Soliday | 23 April

For more than 75 years, The Rutgers’ Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs has provided a place where researchers

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Cape May County Tops List with Highest Drug Abuse Rate
Christina Soliday | 22 April

Cape May County home to Ocean City, Cape May and other resort towns is now known for something other than

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FDA Approves Portable Drug Overdose Treatment
Christina Soliday | 21 April

The FDA has approved an emergency drug overdose treatment for use in homes and community settings. The treatment is a

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A New Way To Prevent Relapse
Christina Soliday | 18 April

A new study released by Penn Medicine shows that the drug Baclofen, commonly used to prevent spasms in patients with

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Honestly, why honesty?
Christina Soliday | 17 April

Before we could get sober, we had to get honest. We had a problem. We had tried to fix it

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Pennsylvania Looks to Create Drug Registry
Christina Soliday | 16 April

Prescription drug abuse has been the main cause of the biggest drug epidemic in Pennsylvania history. According to the Health

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