Quitting cigarette smoking was associated with a 30% greater likelihood of recovery in individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) compared with continuing to smoke, a large cohort study showed.
Things to Know In discussions about addiction treatment, the terms ‘sobriety’ and ‘recovery’ are frequently used ...
Authors say findings support addressing smoking cessation during substance use treatment. HealthDay News — Quitting smoking is associated with recovery from substance use disorder (SUD), according to ...
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced last week that the Substance Abuse and Mental Health ...
(COLORADO SPRINGS) — June is Men’s Mental Health Month, and Southern Colorado has a new tool for men in substance use ...
Recovery Unlimited provides outpatient substance use treatment, assessments, court-ordered programs, drug and alcohol testing ...
Certain concepts have a demonstrated basis for aiding recovery from dangerous alcohol or substance use, according to an analysis of scientific literature since 1990. Self-efficacy (a belief in one's ...
Rachel Rohaidy, MD, of Miami Neuroscience Institute and Baptist Health, discusses how the evolving treatment landscape is reducing stigma around relapse and why ongoing recovery requires daily ...
More than 1 in 10 adults in the United States believe they had a substance use problem at some point, according to the ...
On average, one Tri-Cities resident loses their life to addiction about every five days - a higher rate than the WA average.
Christian Recovery Centers, Inc. (CRCI) CEO Josh Torbich said the organization will present at the “Called to Care” Summit in ...