Movies about alcoholism and substance abuse dive deep into the struggles that accompany dependency, portraying not just the physical consequences but also the emotional and psychological toll on ...
Burnout and low wages make it difficult to recruit and retain addiction recovery counselors. But those who do enter the field are often motivated by a need to give back, experts said.
Many movies have successfully portrayed the reality of alcohol use disorders and other addictions. While many of these movies focus on the fact that these are illnesses that can be successfully ...
While many may be participating in dry January to kick off the new year, for millions of Americans, staying alcohol-free is a constant battle.According to a federal survey, about 30 million people ...
Untangling alcohol from your social life might feel like a big task, but on the other side of it is better sleep, better digestion, and financial savings, to name a few, says Sheinbaum, who is sober ...
In fact, they found it to work even better than the current most-effective drug for treating alcoholism on the market. According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, over 28 ...
PHENIX CITY, Ala. (WRBL) — Research conducted by the Freedom Center ranks Alabama number five for the lowest number of patients in treatment for alcohol abuse. This data comes as April marks Alcohol ...
Recreational drinking is a hazard for many, so we all need alcohol awareness. FOX 2 - A lot of celebrations are taking place ...
ORLANDO, FL – December 02, 2025 – PRESSADVANTAGE – WhiteSands Alcohol & Drug Rehab has released a new resource on its website ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Alcoholism and addiction wreaks havoc on the lives of people and families across the Mid-South on a daily basis. FOX13 put this resource guide together to help those struggling with ...
WhiteSands Alcohol & Drug Rehab has released a new educational resource on its website that examines “how Aetna insurance ...
MSNBC political analyst Molly Jong-Fast ran defense for Hunter Biden in a new column and TV appearance by calling addiction a "disease" and not a "moral failing" as his federal gun trial concludes ...