Understanding why treatment fails can change how we think about relapse, recovery and the psychology of addiction.
Why don't we have better treatment options for people addicted to meth? It's more complicated than you would think.
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India’s digital de-addiction centres getting busier. AI to aid early detection, ‘relapse always a risk’
As India’s digital footprint expands, more and more people are grappling with non-substance addictions like excessive ...
Addiction has causes that are neurobiological, psychological and structural. Treating these drivers is as important as ...
Pathroot Health expands its care navigation platform beyond addiction to support dementia, diabetes, ESRD, pain and ...
The facility, formerly known as Keenan House, closed in June 2024 due to aging infrastructure and escalating maintenance ...
Clinician-led online program delivers structured addiction care for working adults, families, and others seeking ...
Behavior-Derived Intelligence Transforms How Recovery Is Supported, Measured, and Sustained Human behavior leaves a ...
Researchers find that a common glaucoma drug, acetazolamide, can reverse brain changes and prevent relapse in opioid use disorder.
A 41-year-old father from Wisbech, Norfolk, who started using drugs at 13, died after a relapse following attempts to rebuild his life.
Stand up comedian Rhys Mathewson didn't realise he was relapsing until his therapist 'cut through the bullshit'. Photo / Dean Purcell After five years of sobriety, a prescription painkiller threatened ...
Love Island winner Jack Fincham has announced he will return to rehabilitation for two months, stating his belief that his addiction issues would have manifested regardless of his television fame. The ...
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