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Study finds increased risk for SARS-CoV-2 breakthrough infections in people with substance use disorders
An analysis of electronic health records of nearly 580,000 fully vaccinated people in the United States found that the risk
How ERs fail patients with addiction: One patient’s tragic death
Jameson Rybak tried to quit using opioids nearly a dozen times within five years. Each time, he'd wait out the
UofSC researcher to examine the effectiveness of Medicaid-covered alcohol use disorder treatment
Christina Andrews, associate professor of health services policy and management at the University of South Carolina's Arnold School of Public
Study: Pharmacies can be a significant access barrier to key medication for addiction
One in five pharmacies refuse to dispense a key medication to treat addiction, according to new research. The study, published
“How I learned to exercise in ‘moderation’ and stop obsessing over my workouts”
Are you an all-or-nothing exerciser? One writer explains how she learned to exercise in moderation and found out that less
Inherited behaviors, traits that appear during adolescence may be related to adult cannabis use
While some youth experiment with marijuana but don't go on to long-term use, others develop a problematic pot habit that
Fitness blogger admits: I was addicted to diet pills
O-Tone Ashley Beeman: “From 2013 to 2015, I was strongly dependent on diet pills and Adderall.” With this confession, Ashley
Beating opioid addiction can be tough: Here’s what helps
A constant barrage of news on America’s opioid epidemic stokes feelings of hopelessness, and with good reason: Every day, more
Leukemia drug shows promise for treating a childhood brain cancer
A drug used to treat chronic myeloid leukemia appears to be more effective at stopping a type of medulloblastoma in