October 7, 2021
After-work Drinking: When Does It Get Out of Hand?
Not counting caffeine, alcohol is, perhaps, the one substance that brings more work colleagues together, especially off the clock. For those Americans who follow traditional work […]
October 5, 2021
Understanding Boston’s Crystal Meth Surge
In recent years, New England started seeing a rise in methamphetamine use, especially of a variety called crystal meth.1 This powerful stimulant drug is very different […]
October 4, 2021
Free Rehabs in Massachusetts
If you’ve decided to seek treatment for a substance addiction, then you have taken the first and vital step toward recovery. The next decision to make […]
October 1, 2021
Massachusetts Christian Drug Rehab
For many people experiencing a substance addiction, Christian drug rehab programs are a popular choice. Depending on the treatment center you choose, it may offer inpatient […]
October 1, 2021
Fentanyl Test Strips: Preventing an Overdose
Fentanyl is a potent synthetic opioid that is commonly used as a cutting agent in illicit street drugs like heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and MDMA. In 2019, […]
September 30, 2021
Why Binge Eating is So Common After Rehab
Binge eating and other eating problems are not unusual among individuals recovering from substance use disorder (SUD). While less of an immediate risk than an overdose […]
September 28, 2021
Why Workaholism May Be a Red Flag for SUD
Few things are as American as the idea that work is a virtue. Unfortunately, the line between virtue and pathological behavior can sometimes be blurred. Though […]
September 23, 2021
Why is Mental Resilience Important in SUD Recovery?
Most mental health experts and researchers define “mental resilience” or “toughness” as the ability to cope successfully in the face of adversity, especially with the absence […]
September 21, 2021
Why Pregnant People Shouldn’t Use Cannabis
Most people are aware that drinking alcohol and smoking tobacco while pregnant can lead to a host of serious developmental defects in the unborn child. By […]

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