Addiction is an umbrella term that reflects qualities of substance use disorder, characterized by an inability to stop using a substance despite harmful consequences. However, addiction is not a ...
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Authors say findings support addressing smoking cessation during substance use treatment. HealthDay News — Quitting smoking is associated with recovery from substance use disorder (SUD), according to ...
BOSTON — Gov. Maura Healey has signed the addiction and substance use disorder bill that expands access to overdose reversal drugs, establishes licensure for recovery coaches, and limits legal ...
Although drug overdose deaths declined in the U.S. last year, the rate of substance use disorder is rising, and the problem ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - January 22, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - Grace Point Treatment Center has released an educational ...
Three organizations in the Susquehanna Valley will receive state funding to help reduce the stigma of substance use disorder ...
Drug addiction has been one of America’s growing public health concerns for decades. Despite the development of effective treatments and support resources, few people who are suffering from a ...
Recovery-friendly workplaces tend to succeed when systems are designed thoughtfully, not just when people have good intentions," Melissa Sosinski said.
A major study of 2,652 adults with a substance use history in JAMA Psychiatry showed discontinuing smoking was strongly and positively associated with recovery from substance use disorders (SUDs).
Drug addiction recovery looks different for everyone. Specific approaches for people on the autism spectrum may help more than traditional substance use disorder treatment. NINA MOINI: Those who have ...
An important new advocate for people struggling with substance use disorder will begin work this week at Atrium Medical Center.