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In 2016, over 52,000 people lost their lives to a drug overdose, and many experts expect the epidemic to get…
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Many people who are struggle with an addiction find that maintaining an exercise program helps them stave off the cravings…
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While this year has seen an unseasonably wet and cold winter season across the country, summer is fast approaching, and…
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Between the up and coming brewery scene, champagne toasts and happy hour specials, it’s undeniable that alcohol plays a large…
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(File photo by Kevin Sullivan, Orange County Register/SCNG) This is from an article from the Orange County Register on March…
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For caregivers, depression and caregiving are deeply linked. A family caregiver, sometimes called an informal caregiver, is an unpaid individual…
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5 Theatrical Productions About Mental Illness or Addiction
Theater has a long-standing tradition of getting to the heart of matters that affect human behavior, actions, and relationships. As…
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