American Addiction Centers (AAC) is reminding individuals and families nationwide that addiction does not pause for severe weather. AAC facilities across the country remain open, fully staffed, and ...
Clutching my four-year-old daughter tightly, I couldn't hold back my tears. 'Mummy is poorly, so you're going to go to stay ...
Many jails and prisons around the country don't provide medication treatment for opioid use disorder. Studies show that ...
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Louisiana tournament brings together behavioral health professionals from across the country to advance addiction ...
The National Institute on Drug Abuse says nearly 21 million people in the U.S. face substance use disorders each year. Yet many hide their pain, thinking real strength means going it solo. That old ...
The presentation also included an update on facility improvements funded through opioid settlement allocations previously ...
Dry January has become a familiar post-holiday reset, but this year, a Milwaukee nonprofit is giving the movement deeper meaning and a distinctly local flavor.
ST. LOUIS — As the new year begins, many people are setting goals for their physical health — but what about mental health? Monday morning on Show Me St. Louis, Mary Caltrider spoke with Crossroads ...
The more frequent and often heavier drinking that can typify the holidays for many has many associated health risks, and now is as good time to recognize the toll it can take on physical and ...
A deal to purchase Kentucky’s largest for-profit addiction treatment provider, which is still the subject of an FBI investigation, has fallen through, the company announced this week. Addiction ...