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Naltrexone vs. Suboxone – How are They Different?
Naltrexone vs. Suboxone – How are They Different?
Opioid use disorder (OUD) and alcohol use disorder (AUD) remains a public health crisis in the...
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Building Healthier Futures: Protecting Construction Workers from the Opioid Crisis
The drug overdose epidemic is claiming lives at a staggering pace, and construction workers...
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What are Benzos?
Benzos are one of the most globally recognized and widely prescribed medications since the...
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How to Tell Your Family That You’re Struggling With Addiction
Many people with a drug or alcohol addiction struggle with feelings of shame, guilt, and...
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Language Matters: Focused on Addiction
Many years ago, those struggling with addiction hid in the shadows, hiding their addiction...
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How to Reduce the Guilt, Shame, and Stigma of Addiction
The US says substance use disorders are a health crisis, but harmful stereotypes still hurt...
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How Do I Know if I Have a Problem With Drugs
Drug addiction affects millions of people worldwide, crossing all social, economic, and...
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How do families get help when a loved one has alcoholism?
Alcohol addiction impacts millions of people, as well as the people closest to them. It...
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What to Know About Outpatient Rehab
When it comes to addiction treatment programs, many people might think of 30-day inpatient...
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Six Questions to Ask When Choosing an Addiction Treatment Program
When it comes to making life-changing medical decisions, education can save time, money, and...
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