The 2nd edition of "Yi Run - Bhubaneswar by Nite | Rise Above Addiction & Break the Silence" concluded successfully on November 17, 2024, with an overwhelming response from the community. Focusing on ...
Forget Nirvana’s Nevermind – it was Jane’s Addiction’s game-changing second album Ritual De Lo Habitual that ushered in the alternative rock decade ...
In March 2013, the government-run drug rehab Hanoi released Hung Quang Pham early. They didn’t want the bone-thin heroin user ...
Native Americans now have the highest rate of drug-overdose deaths among teenagers and young adults of any ethnic group. At a ...
The "Friends" star had been undergoing ketamine therapy ... his addiction After recalling his decades of struggles with addiction, he also wrote about how his therapist helped him quit drugs ...
Kelly also said she had to do "stand-alone therapy" for a year ahead of the surgery, explaining that the procedure "cuts out this hormone that if you have addiction issues, it stops your craving ...
And she raised me in part because my own mother struggled with addiction for a big chunk of ... and her access to these drugs. So, she turned to heroin. “My brain loved it,” she told the ...
The world is grappling with the harsh repercussions of addiction, with drug overdoses accounting for more than 100,000 deaths annually ... As the experts at RNI continue with further trials, they are ...
JEFF WHITLEY has bravely opened up about his battle with addiction and recovery ... continues to attend AA meetings and therapy. And after years of drug taking drove one of his brothers, Jack ...
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – Attorney General Todd Rokita has announced an Evansville addiction counselor who was convicted on illegally dealing drugs to his patients will no longer be licensed in ...
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WEVV) — Attorney General Todd Rokita says he's ensured an Evansville addiction counselor who illegally dealt drugs to his patients will no longer be licensed in Indiana to provide ...
INDIANAPOLIS – Attorney General Todd Rokita has ensured an Evansville addiction counselor who illegally dealt drugs to his patients will no longer be licensed in Indiana to provide counseling.