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Knowledge is a powerful tool in the fight against substance use disorder. Our blogs provide helpful information, guides, and tips to anyone who needs it.

Posted on February 24 , 2020
Black History Month: Dorothy Dandridge The Academy Awards have come and gone, and like they do every year, they look at the previous year’s achievements in film as well as past achievements and recent losses. Dorothy Dandridge may have died in 1965, but her accomplishments live on, including that she […]

Posted on February 07 , 2020
Dr. Beny J. Primm, tireless advocate for treating drug addiction and preventing the spread of AIDS Beny J. Primm, M.D., was enjoying his chosen field of obstetrics and gynecology, but when he was a resident at a Long Island hospital he found that many white patients did not want to […]

Frederick Douglass Spoke for Freedom, Equality — and Abstaining from Alcohol Frederick Douglass is well known for being an abolitionist, a supporter of the suffragist movement, and for being a powerful writer and accomplished speaker. He was also known for championing temperance, or abstinence from alcohol. Douglass experienced indescribable cruelties […]

Posted on February 02 , 2020
Groundhog Day and Breaking Cycles Have you seen the movie Groundhog Day? In this movie, Bill Murray plays Phil, a cynical weatherman who relives Groundhog Day over and over again in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. While the movie is fictional, we can compare Phil’s situation to the life of someone addicted to […]

Posted on January 28 , 2020
Truett Foster McKeehan: Gone Too Soon It never seems to end. Another promising life cut short due to drugs. We’ve recently discovered that twenty-one-year-old Truett Foster McKeehan died in October 2019 due to an accidental overdose of amphetamines and fentanyl. The aspiring rapper, also known by the names TRU, Shiloh, […]

Posted on January 17 , 2020
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day “The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.” – Martin Luther King Jr., Strength to Love, 1963 Dr. King’s words remain true today in many […]

Posted on October 30 , 2019
  Halloween Can be a Trigger Halloween has become problematic for many minority groups, perhaps none more than those with a mental health issue. Take Halloween costumes. While African Americans, Native Americans, Asians, Hispanics, and others may consider costumes based on characters or types from their background as cultural appropriation […]

Addicted Doctors and Nurses Don’t Receive Much-Needed Drugs You have a medical condition, so you seek assistance to treat it. Problem solved, right? Not necessarily. If you’re a doctor or a nurse with an addiction, you may not receive the help you want or need. Why Are Addictions Harmful? Addicted […]

Posted on September 05 , 2019
Many of us may be aware of how illicit substances affect the body. Whether a person takes alcohol, street drugs, or even prescription drugs, the explanation remains the same–the brain chemical composition changes. With continuous intake, one may be susceptible to drug tolerance, dependence, and finally addiction. These are attributed […]

Addiction to a substance can lead to addiction to other substances. Take alcohol and opiates for example. Consumption of alcohol, even in small quantities can result in dangerous situations. These two substances do not interact well with each other inside the body. Opiates Effects to the Body Opiates can be […]

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