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Build Family Relationships to Lower Likelihood of Substance Abuse
Seabrook | 15 December

Having an open relationship with your children may deter them from using drugs, according to a study published in Drug

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Dancing Sober
Seabrook | 14 December

Blog post by: Alumni Relations Specialist Can we dance sober? The answer varies. Can you dance drunk? Probably not as

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Financial Incentives to Help Pregnant Women Quit Smoking
Seabrook | 11 December

Although it is very dangerous, smoking during pregnancy is not unheard of. According to the 2011 Pregnancy Risk Assessment and

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Sobriety During the Holiday Season
Seabrook | 25 November

The holidays are upon us. It is a time to celebrate and give thanks with family and friends. And although

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Brain Injuries and Alcohol Abuse
Seabrook | 15 October

According to a study published in the Journal of Neurotrauma, girls who suffered from a closed-head brain injury during childhood

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Substance Use Can Lead to Premature Aging
Seabrook | 13 October

Researchers from the University of Iowa report on a way to measure substance use by looking at a person’s DNA.

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Joyful Moments are Priceless
Seabrook | 12 October

Blog post by: Alumni Relations Specialist “It’s the little things that make life BIG.”  – Unknown Sometimes we think that

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National Recovery Month 2015
Seabrook | 3 September

Every year, September is recognized as National Recovery Month. It is a month dedicated to educating the public and raising

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The Dating Game
Seabrook | 18 August

Blog post by: Alumni Relations Specialist There’s a rumor going around saying we shouldn’t date in our first year of

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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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