Understanding why treatment fails can change how we think about relapse, recovery and the psychology of addiction.
Researchers find that a common glaucoma drug, acetazolamide, can reverse brain changes and prevent relapse in opioid use disorder.
A group of Texas universities and other institutions have received $50 million from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission to launch a two-year study of ibogaine.
Health Secretary RFK Jr. shocked fans by admitting he snorted cocaine off toilet seats during his wild addiction days on Theo Von's show.
Beyond Finance reports on impulse buying, its triggers, and offers nine strategies to manage and reduce these unplanned purchases.
With Valentine’s Day approaching, Dr Jane Wilcock explores the medical perspective of love, long associated in literature and language with the heart as the seat of emotion ...
Is another generation poised to struggle with lifelong addiction to nicotine and tobacco? As a pediatrician with Kaiser Permanente in Orange County, California, Afif El-Hasan, MD, sees the damage ...
A man walks into a bar. He calmly orders a drink and proceeds to abruptly pick up his glass and hurl it at the shocked bartender.
ORLANDO, FL - February 03, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - WhiteSands Alcohol & Drug Rehab Orlando has published a new ...
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