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Getting Medical Treatment Shouldn’t Limit Second Amendment Rights

Getting Medical Treatment Shouldn’t Limit Second Amendment Rights Second amendment rights? The 2016 election was one of the biggest political upsets…

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As Research Advances, Treatment for Depression Keeps Getting Better

As Research Advances, Treatment for Depression Keeps Getting Better Have you ever felt like you were at the bottom of a…

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Marijuana: Yes, There are Medicinal Uses

Marijuana: Yes, There are Medicinal Uses Although marijuana is often touted as a sort of solution for all, which it is…

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Between a Rock and a Hard Place: 3 Reasons You Can’t Ignore Trauma

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: 3 Reasons You Can’t Ignore Trauma   When you face difficult times, you have…

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Why Kids and Teens Abuse Prescription Drugs

Why Kids and Teens Abuse Prescription Drugs All segments of the population abuse prescription drugs, but prescription drug abuse among young…

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The Germanwings Discussion Is Worsening the Stigma of Mental Illness

The Germanwings Discussion Is Worsening the Stigma of Mental Illness When a plane goes down, we all want to know why….

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Changing the Shape of the Brain Helps Addicts Recover

Changing the Shape of the Brain Helps Addicts Recover One field that is radically changing addiction treatment is neuroscience. Learning that…

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Man sitting at a table thinking about his aftercare plan after leaving Cliffside Malibu, an addiction treatment center in Malibu, California.
Alcohol Abuse may be Related to Personal Activity Levels

Alcohol Abuse may be Related to Personal Activity Levels There is some evidence that physical activity may benefit individuals who are…

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Why Experienced Clinicians Are Important to Getting Lasting Recovery
Potential of Psilocybin in Mental Health Therapy

Potential of Psilocybin in Mental Health Therapy Over the past 50 years, tens of millions of people have used entheogens, yet…

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Alcohol Risks Rise with Long Work Hours

Alcohol Risks Rise with Long Work Hours Individuals whose working hours exceed standard recommendations are more likely to increase their alcohol…

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