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Imagine This!
Seabrook | 25 August

Blog post by: Alumni Relations Specialist When I got clean and sober, I went to treatment for over two months.

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Government Funds Provided for Drug Prevention
Seabrook | 19 August

Rates of heroin use and overdoses are skyrocketing across the United States and it is not going unnoticed. According to

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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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Binge Drinkers Have Specific Biomarkers in Blood
Seabrook | 27 July

Researchers from the University of Illinois at Chicago may have found a biomarker in the blood that could be used

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Addiction in the Workplace
Seabrook | 26 March

Have you noticed one of your coworkers coming into work high or drunk on a regular basis? Or maybe this

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Music as an Outlet in Recovery
Seabrook | 13 March

In recovery, everyone has a different outlet. Many take up journaling, some like to do artwork, others begin exercising, and

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Education on Binge Drinking Not Always Effective
Seabrook | 5 March

New research shows education on binge drinking only temporarily modifies drinking behavior in college students. This comes from a yearlong

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Gender Sensitive Treatment
Seabrook | 4 February

A study published in December issue of the Journal of Drug Issues finds that substance abusing women who go through

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Aromatherapy- A Holistic Treatment
Seabrook | 12 January

There are many different alternative treatments used in addiction recovery. These alternative treatments include yoga, acupuncture, equine therapy, and aromatherapy.

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Do IV ‘Cures’ For Hangovers Enable Alcoholism?
Seabrook | 10 December

A new trend in curing a bad hangover is on the market. It is called “hydration therapy,” and it involves

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