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April is Alcohol Awareness Month
Five things you may not know about alcohol, the most commonly used drug in the world 1) Alcohol is a Group 1 carcinogen according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC; i.e., it is known to cause cancer) and...

The Pain Drove Me To It
Opioid use disorder seems to be driven by physical or psychological pain as often as it is driven by a vulnerability to recreational opioid use. Those who began using primarily for the treatment of pain, however, view themselves as fundamentally different from...
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Take Your Pills – our devotion to Adderall
Every generation has found a way to try to enhance their performance. “You want to be beautiful and you want to have amazing grades and Adderall just sews it all up for you” Take Your Pills launches on Netflix on 16 March...
Purdue’s habit of manipulating science
It seems too easy for manipulated science to appear in medical journals and also used to support misleading advertising – so much for ‘evidence-based’ medicine!! Read full Washington Post Article
Unvarnished scenes of human suffering
The result is a riveting story with beautifully crafted shots of desperate scenes. But being immersed in the intimacy of these scenes, without narration or historical context, leaves little room to acknowledge the system that has made the opioid crisis a...
SoberBowl II events scheduled for both Houston and Minneapolis
“By bringing together amazing athletes and entertainers to share about personal connections to recovery in a festive environment, we aim to mainstream the otherwise radical concept of alcohol-free events. At the same time, we want to serve as an attraction to those...
Desire, Discipline, Decision-Fatigue and Dinacharya
Healthy daily routine – a cornerstone of health Studies show that people with the best self-control are people who have built in structure and healthy habits into their daily routines. Instead of wearing down their willpower and creating decision fatigue, they rely on...
Facebook admits it poses mental health risk
Studies have repeatedly found that Facebook, Twitter and other social media sites can damage the emotional wellbeing of heavy users, particularly younger people. Facebook has continually prioritized features designed to make the platform...
The promotion and marketing of OxyContin: commercial triumph, public health tragedy
Prescriptions issued for OxyContin in the US increased tenfold over six years (1996 to 2002), from 670,000 a year to more than six million. A bulletin from the American Public Health Association in 2009, reviewing the rise of prescription opioids, is titled...
Greed Stole Lives
sharing this newsletter from Facing Addiction: Did you happen to catch 60 Minutes last night? I’m sure if you did, you found yourself in a state of shock after watching this infuriating report, Ex-DEA agent: Opioid crisis fueled by drug industry and Congress.In case...
The foundation of the US war on drugs is racism, xenophobia and a war on the poor
Under Obama, America’s addiction to mass incarceration seemed to fade. But then came Trump and a hardline attorney general For many years research and advocacy groups had opposed mandatory minimum sentences as cripplingly expensive, marked by racial disparities and of...
Mothers do not give up! Parents are persistent.
Politicians and Pharmaceutical companies spend months doing research but never release reports!! Our federal government is controlled by pharmaceutical companies who spend $80m per year on lobbying The opioid epidemic now claims close to 60,000 American...
Google and the deep flaws in how drug addicts are cared for in America
Yesterday, Google announced an enormous policy change as the result of months of consultation with Facing Addiction’s leadership team about protecting the safety of individuals and families seeking information and help for addiction. Google is one of the largest...
We are in the midst of the worst drug addiction epidemic in US history
Michael Botticelli, has backed a ban on the high-strength opioid painkillers at the heart of the US overdose epidemic now claiming about 50,000 lives a year. Botticelli supported a petition to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) by families of opioid victims,...