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- More Than Half of Employees Fear That by Getting Help for Addiction, They’d Lose Their Jobs
- Although 40% of people believe their employers would be supportive or very supportive of treatment for mental health or addiction, a much higher number fear ...
- Suboxone Proven Twice as Effective as Naltrexone
- A Yale University study had to be stopped for ethical reasons after researchers realized how much better their patients on Suboxone were doing, than their ...
- It Is Never Too Late To Stop Drinking
- Researchers from the UK’s University of Southampton are optimistic that alcoholic liver disease can be cured, even in the most severe cases. Since a quarter of ...
- High Blood-Pressure Medication (Diltiazem) May Also Block Cocaine Cravings
- University researchers have announced a potential breakthrough in the understanding of cocaine addiction - and a common high blood pressure medication may ...
- A Cure for Alcoholism May Rest in Our Bellies
- A Swedish research team has determined that a hunger regulating hormone, Ghrelin, may play an important role in the development of alcohol addiction. The team ...
- Sending Grandma to Rehab? A Huge Growth in Senior Drug Addiction Prompts Age Specific Treatments at Rehabs
- Currently, SAMHSA estimates that 1.7 million American seniors struggle with substance abuse. In 12 years, SAMHSA says there will be 4.7 million.
- The Antipsychotic Medication Aripiprazole May Help Alcoholics Stop Drinking
- The medication increases the sedative effects of alcohol while reducing the pleasurable, or euphoric effects.
- Experts Say - Celebrities Fall Lower and Hit Harder, Before Going to Rehab
- They rise high and fall hard. Celebrities don't tend to face their addictions until things get bad.
- Ex KISS Guitarist Ace Frehley on Tour Again - Sex and Rock n Roll, Yes - Drugs; Not This Time
- Ace Frehley, with 17 months of sobriety talks about life on the road and how he stays drug and alcohol free.
- George Bush Kinda Sorta Admits to Past Addiction
- Nearing the end of his second term, Bush seems more ready to talk about his past.