First Non-Opioid Pain Reliever in Decades Approved by the FDA
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first new non-opioid pain reliever in more than 20 years according to a new report. The new drug is known as Journavx and it holds promise as a much needed alternative to opioid painkillers like Vicodin and OxyContin. These opioids have long been associated with a high […]
Medical Marijuana May Boost Cannabis Addiction Risk
There’s a lot of buzz about medical marijuana recently and it’s a divisive topic for many people. Those in favor tout its benefits but those with doubts may have reason to disagree. Opponents of medical marijuana suggest that it may not only set the stage for cannabis use disorder but may also be the gateway […]
Surgeon General Warns of Alcohol-Cancer Connection
Excessive alcohol use is a pervasive problem throughout the U.S. Alcohol dependency can develop slowly, over time, and you may not realize you have developed an addiction that requires treatment. But addiction isn’t the only risk associated with alcohol use. Alcohol consumption is a leading preventable cause of cancer in the United States says U.S. Surgeon General […]
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Huge Heroin Interception in Brownsville, Texas
The United States Customs and Border Protection in Texas recently seized more than $158,000 in heroin. The interdiction occurred at the Brownsville and Matamoros International Bridge. The January 15 seizure began when a 2000 Chevrolet was referred to Customs and Border Protection for a secondary inspection following a primary examination. Some of their enforcement tools […]
For Many, Dry January Is Becoming Sober 2025
You might have heard of Dry January on social media platforms or television. During this time, people swear off booze for a month. Many people participate in the trend as a way of committing to a more fit year or slacking off drinking too much for a while. A recent report shows millions of Americans are […]
Brain Structure Differences Associated with Early Adolescent Substance Use
The National Institute of Health (NIH) conducted a study of almost 10,000 adolescents to compare the brain structure between those who did and didn’t use substances before the age of 15. It appears that there were structural brain differences before any substances were used, reports show. Experts speculate that maybe structural differences could play a role in […]
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