Addiction can be hard to beat even when you have good insurance for treatments. But what if you’re uninsured and have no means to pay? Financial difficulty doesn’t have to keep you from getting help.
During the pandemic, addiction treatment moved online. Now, a rush of new companies are trying to figure out how to make the process stick. This week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ...
Medications can help people quit opioids, but fewer than 15% of patients who could benefit from those medications actually receive them. Researchers based at Rhode Island Hospital tested one possible ...
Milestones Include Top-Tier 3-Year Accreditations from OASAS and The Joint Commission, Staff Growth to Over 20 ...
Every day, people embark on the road to recovery from addiction. Some choose—or are remanded by law enforcement—to do it with the help of some type of clinical service, some prefer the support of ...
The main goal when determining the level of care is to match the intensity of the treatment to the severity of the addiction.
Texas allocates $50 million to UT-led IMPACT partnership for ibogaine clinical trials treating PTSD, addiction, and more.
Angela Haupt has been a health writer and editor for more than a decade. She was previously the managing editor of health at U.S. News & World Report, where she spent 11 years covering and editing ...
Asana Recovery is redefining outpatient treatment in Orange County by integrating structure, purpose, and real-world ...
Gary Horejsi wrestled with the decision before him, knowing a life could be in his hands. It was the third time that the woman had used drugs or alcohol since coming to CRI-Help, which runs a 135-bed ...
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