A new study at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has discovered a surprising new mechanism in the brain that may explain why people recovering from drug addiction often relapse.
This article was co-authored with Dr. Justin Bell, Assistant Research Scientist at Chestnut Health Systems, first author on the underlying study, and a specialist in addiction recovery. Over 29.3 ...
A former downtown Allentown home will soon become a safe haven for mothers recovering from drug addiction and their children. Westminster Homes of the Lehigh Valley, which operates sober living ...
The Shasta County Board of Supervisors approved funds which will go towards supporting formerly incarcerated and recovering ...
Dear Eric: I’ve just turned 40 this past year. The last 15 years I was in a horrible drug addiction. I lied and hurt and did terrible things to a lot of people, especially my family. About eight years ...
The Calix Society is now meeting at St. Mary Church in Hot Springs to provide spiritual support for individuals recovering from alcohol and drug addiction and their families. Meetings are held in ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Drug addiction continues to plague Memphis and the Mid-South. For years, the monster of drug addiction consumed Ben Owen. “I finally hit rock bottom in 2019. My wife and I were ...
A Better Way is a confidential safehouse in Muncie for survivors of domestic violence. The shelter serves men, women, and children, offering a path to transitional housing called Passageways. One ...
Three-dimensional reconstruction of a single microglia, showing astrocyte-derived inclusions (green) within the phagosome (purple) and peripheral processes following cocaine self-administration and ...
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