Fentanyl Addiction Treatment California & Fentanyl Use Rates

Fentanyl Addiction Treatment & Fentanyl Use Rates

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The daily news doesn’t often report on the drastic drug-death occurrences related to fentanyl in California[1] as it does so much more heavily on the East Coast. This is mainly due in part to the fact that the illicit use of fentanyl is a more prominent problem on the East Coast and the Midwest. Fentanyl […]

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Body Changes With Heroin Use

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The abuse of heroin takes its toll on your body in many different ways. Heroin is considered to be one of the most addictive drugs, and it destroys your relationships, your career, and most obviously, your physical appearance. While the internal damage done by heroin abuse is life-threatening, it’s often the outward body changes with […]

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The Doctors TV Show Follow-up & Ocean Hills Recovery

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The Doctors television show[1] invites specialists from health and wellness fields to work alongside Dr. Travis Stork and his team of doctors and dive into real-life stories. On the September 12, 2019, episode, Dr. Travis Stork and Dr. Judy Ho met with Jane Carter and her son, Aaron Carter, to discuss the severity of her […]

Beating the Mental Health Stigma with Dual Diagnosis California

Beating the Mental Health Stigma with Dual Diagnosis California

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The majority of people with mental health disorders in California never get treatment. Even though the government offers public services for mental health and substance abuse, fewer than 40 percent[1] of individuals who suffer from mental illness receive any type of care. Mental Health America[2] ranks California 31st out of 50 states for access to […]

Dating Someone in Recovery

Dating Someone in Recovery

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Learning about a history of substance abuse can put a damper on the first date. However, dating someone in recovery can work out surprisingly well. A little understanding goes a long way, so don’t rule out a relationship just yet. Here are some guidelines. Be Open-minded If you don’t know anything about addiction, take time […]

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Sober Curious? How It Became Cool To Get Sober

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Maybe you’ve heard the trendy term ‘Sober Curious,’ and wondered just what that meant. It’s a term coined for what is becoming a subculture of people who not only want to get sober but want to embrace an entire dry social scene that seems to be popping up more and more. But is it really […]

Alcohol's Effect on Your Body When You Have an Autoimmune Disorder

Alcohol’s Effect on Your Body When You Have an Autoimmune Disorder

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Regularly, positive stories are published about alcohol’s effect on your body. Consuming limited amounts of alcohol has shown to reduce occurrences of heart disease, stroke, and gallstones. A team from the Oregon Health & Science University found alcohol could bolster the immune system and its responsiveness. However, for individuals who have an autoimmune disorder, alcohol […]

Treating Self-Injury and Addiction With Dual Diagnosis California

Treating Self-Injury and Addiction With Dual Diagnosis California

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Learning to express difficult emotions like anxiety, frustration, anger, and sorrow can be hard for some people. Whether through fear of reaching out for help or habitually internalizing those emotions, those who find it difficult to cope with troublesome times or people may turn to self-injury as a way to release the pain. Research shows […]

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Addiction Recovery: You Are More Than A Diagnosis

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In today’s society, we tend to know people by what they do. Teachers, lawyers, managers, laborers; what we do seems to define who we are to those around us, and in society in general. If you suffer from a substance abuse disorder, you may have sadly and mistakenly been known merely as an addict. You […]