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Getting sober is a decision for health and wellness; it's a move that frees you to pursue the life you've always wanted. → Read More
Getting sober doesn't exempt us from the ups and downs of life. Everyone is still subject to experiencing the struggles, hardships, successes, and setbacks that come with being human. → Read More
The Haunted Trap House was described as a “walking, shrieking, living, screaming PSA.” → Read More
The 17-year-old New Yorker is the youngest person in the country to fall victim to a vaping-related illness. → Read More
The tool will go live on the SF Health Network website in November. → Read More
The couple made the discovery when the woman tested positive for amphetamines during standard prenatal care. → Read More
Authorities are only beginning to understand the scope of the Huffhines brothers' massive operation. → Read More
"It’s like the only way that I knew how to cope with life was drinking. I honestly didn’t know how to function,” Harmony Hobbs revealed in a recent interview. → Read More
Félicité Tomlinson passed away earlier this year at the age of 18. → Read More
There are currently more than 450 reported possible cases of lung illness associated with vaping in the US. → Read More
The Putting Down Roots initiative uses “ecotherapy” to support recovery and improve physical and mental health. → Read More
Proponents of the bill say that designating excused “mental health days” will help destigmatize mental illness and help start critical conversations. → Read More
“This request from Joss Sackler is shameless and offensive after everything I, many of my friends, and millions of other addicts have been through with OxyContin,” Love told Page Six. → Read More
When Miller was reported dead, the man allegedly sent a message to a friend saying, “Most likely I will die in jail.” → Read More
Mental health nonprofits are using social media to close the treatment gap in Nigeria. → Read More
Critics claim that the app's focus on categorizing food could lead to disordered eating in children. → Read More
The Fix spoke to parents about how they handled talking to their kids about their histories with drugs and alcohol. → Read More
Instead of ramping up criminal penalties for non-violent, minor drug offenses, Seattle is providing a chance to get help. → Read More
The state’s attempt at keeping the industry transparent may be helping thieves stake out a "laundry list of targets." → Read More
Mexico did not legalize cocaine. But that could change for two unidentified individuals if a court ruling is upheld. → Read More