Looking to improve your running? You might want to “fake it until you make it,” say researchers. A new study
Is exercise the anecdote for teen addiction? That’s the question researchers from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and
Could a nasal spray help people avoid opioid addiction? Well, that’s the hope of scientists from University College London who
A new study confirms what many in the field of addiction already know: Mindfulness strategies can help prevent cravings for
This week, January 22-28, marks the eighth annual National Drug & Alcohol Facts Week® (NDAFW). Launched in 2010, the weeklong
At age 5, Brick Township High School senior Cameron Cohen found his father overdosed in the bathroom. At age 12,
Opioids strike again with another alarming news report. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has found that
Looking to finally kick your nicotine habit this year? Making regular exercise part of your smoking cessation plan may be
Bipolar disorder has been recognized by mental health professionals as early as the first century. Originally known as manic depression,
More people suffer from depression during the holidays, say experts. And if you have a pre-existing condition, your risk is