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Euphoric Effects

Adding fuel to an already blazing fire, D.A.R.E. recently released a statement criticizing the hit HBO show Euphoria for “glamourizing” drug use.[1] While the subject isn’t new, the specifically graphic portrayal of addiction shown in

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New Year, New DUI Statistics

A recent study has shown that in the first half of 2021, estimated traffic fatalities were at the highest they have been in 15 years.[1] This is not the only disturbing trend – in Pennsylvania

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Fighting Addiction Among Veterans

Addiction among veterans is a very real, extremely widespread problem in the US. An estimated one in every ten to fifteen veterans suffers from a substance use disorder or addiction.[1] The prevalence of this disease in this

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How Jimmy Hayes’ Story Can Help Athletes

Retired NHL athlete Jimmy Hayes passed away on August 23, 2021. Three days ago, his cause of death was confirmed as an overdose involving cocaine and fentanyl. Known best in the PA region for his

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Sports Betting Addiction in Pennsylvania

October may be one of the biggest months for sports fans: football season is in full swing, hockey is almost back, basketball preseason has just kicked off, and we are waiting anxiously for the World

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Addiction and Recovery Within First Responder Culture

On the 20th anniversary of Patriot’s Day, we recognize the sacrifices and challenges that our first responders face. Every day, these heroes encounter high stress environments and unspeakable tragedies. Therefore, it’s not that surprising to

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National Recovery Month 2021

National Recovery Month is a 42-year-old national celebration recognizing all those who have achieved or are on their way to achieving recovery from illnesses, including and especially substance abuse. It is also a time for

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Overdose Awareness Day

August 31st is Overdose Awareness Day. On this day, we call for a reduction of stigma around substance abuse, as well as remember those who have passed from an overdose.    Fear of negative public

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