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    • NOVEMBER 30, 2020
    Tips to Stay Sober During Thanksgiving and Holiday Season

    Tips to Stay Sober During Thanksgiving and Holiday Season

    Thanksgiving is the kickoff for the holiday season and Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year’s seem to follow quickly. For many people in recovery, the 2020 holidays may be the first sober ones they celebrate without using alcohol or substances.  Spreading joy…

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    • NOVEMBER 12, 2020
    Veterans Suicide Facts, Prevention, and Help

    Veterans Suicide Facts, Prevention, and Help

    The tragedy of suicide impacts many people in America. According to available information, suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the country today. In 2018, we lost 38,344 Americans to suicide, with mental illness and substance use disorder largely to…

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    • OCTOBER 26, 2020
    Challenging the Stigma of Addiction With The Language of Recovery

    Challenging the Stigma of Addiction With The Language of Recovery

    During the first Presidential debate of 2020, a topic unrelated to politics came up repeatedly: Hunter Biden. The son of the former Vice President has had a well-known struggle with drugs. His battles have been turned into political fodder, with the President…

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    • OCTOBER 1, 2020
    Who Is Affected By Drug & Alcohol Addiction?

    Who Is Affected By Drug & Alcohol Addiction?

        We often view battling a substance use disorder as a personal experience. But as anyone who has loved someone struggling with substance use will tell you, addiction can take a toll on family members and friends. It is devastating watching someone you care…

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    • OCTOBER 1, 2020
    Methods to Stop Smoking Cigarettes

    Methods to Stop Smoking Cigarettes

    The cultural phenomenon of smoking in America is nothing new. In fact, much of America’s past shows cigarettes in photos dating way back. Cigarette butts would litter the streets in major cities, stepping outside of work for one minute would mean a one minute…

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