TAMPA, FL - March 09, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - WhiteSands Treatment Center has published a new educational resource ...
SAN ANTONIO – As Americans are living longer and longer, substance abuse disorder is becoming more prevalent in older adults. One in 11 adults over the age of 60 has a substance abuse disorder, ...
Nearly one in four Americans experienced some kind of mental illness in the last year, according to a new report from Mental Health America. The “2025 State of Mental Health in America” report was ...
Binge drinking and the use of marijuana and hallucinogens among 35- to 50-year-old adults hit all-time highs in 2022, according to a new study released Thursday from the National Institute on Drug ...
Nearly 49 million people in the US ages 12 and older – more than 1 in 6 – had a substance use disorder in 2022, according to survey data released Monday by the US Department of Health and Human ...
2025 SEP 17 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Insurance Daily News-- Current study results on Managed Care have been published. According to news reporting originating in Rockville, ...
Atlanta Recovery Place provides substance abuse treatment for adults and relapse prevention therapy across Atlanta and ...
Peer Pressure: Among teenagers and youths, peer pressure is a prominent cause of drug abuse. The desire to fit in and gain social acceptance can lead individuals to experiment with substances they ...
This story is republished with the permission of The Press Times part of the NEW (Northeast Wisconsin) News Lab's fourth series, "Families Matter," covering issues important to families in the region.
Trump, Hegseth Won’t Rule Out Boots on the Ground in Iran: ‘We’ll Go as Far as We Need to Go’ Trump Predicts More U.S. Casualties in Iran War Iran Supreme Leader Khamenei Dead After U.S., Israeli ...
Board Vice Chair Terra Lawson-Remer advocating for Proposition 1 last year. (Photo courtesy of Lawson-Remer’s office) The county Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved nearly $30 million, ...
This study examines the impact of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) on substance-associated emergency department (ED) visits among young adults, revealing reduced alcohol-associated visits but unchanged ...
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