Escaping the grip of opioid addiction doesn’t come easily for anyone. But a new study reveals sharp racial and financial
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Fake warnings on e-cigarette ads distract kids from truth
When it comes to marketing electronic cigarettes to young people, fake news appears to stick. The U.S. Food and Drug
Yale experts develop new free app to tackle opioid addiction
As the opioid overdose epidemic continues to take its toll, causing 47,600 deaths in 2017, researchers continue to seek innovative
Erasing Cocaine-Cue Memories Could Help Prevent Relapse
Forty to 60 percent of all people treated for substance use disorders relapse, presenting a major challenge to treatment success.
Drug combo shows promise in treatment of depression and addiction
The combination of naltrexone and ketamine can help treat both symptoms of addiction and depression, a preliminary study by Yale
Taking on the opioid epidemic
Grace Bagwell Adams experienced a number of firsts the day she welcomed her daughter Bonnie into the world. She was
Anti-addiction medication
Drug addiction continues to plague vast numbers of people across the world, destroying and ending lives, while attempts to develop
Vaping not better than smoking before surgery
Despite being perceived as a healthier alternative to tobacco cigarettes, vaping liquid contains nicotine, which may significantly increase the risk
Cell can makes or breaks your habits
Some habits are useful and healthy like drinking enough water everyday, eating of fruits and vegetables while habits like eating
Sugar is as addictive as cocaine
Sugar can cause cravings, binges and withdrawal symptoms similar to a drug addiction. Sugar could be just as addictive as