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Do I Need THC Addiction Treatment?

The recent legalization of marijuana in many jurisdictions has led to its increased use for both medicinal as well as recreational purposes. Not all the effects of marijuana use have been positive.  If your life or the life of someone you love has been affected by the use of marijuana, you may ask, “do I

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Addiction and Physical Health Amid COVID-19

There are a lot of ways to protect yourself from viruses, bacteria, and other types of infection. With the current COVID-19/coronavirus pandemic spreading around the globe, it’s more important than ever to focus on increasing that level of protection. Among the options for doing that is breaking free of addiction and living a life that’s

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Inpatient vs. Outpatient Treatment

When you enter a treatment center for addiction, you may have two main options: inpatient vs outpatient treatment. Both levels of treatment offer the same types of therapy and care. However, the main difference between each is how much supervision you need as you recover from your addiction.   If you choose inpatient treatment, you will

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Risk Factors for Addiction

Addiction can affect anyone from any background – age, economic status, age, ethnicity, gender, or race. While the majority of people who use alcohol do develop an addiction, others may become addicted or develop a dependency. While risk factors for addiction vary per person, there are some common variables that determine if a user becomes

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Opioid Epidemic Statistics

Deaths and health problems from opioid addiction and overdose continue to climb each year in the United States. Opioid epidemic statistics include all genders, ages, ethnicities, and social demographics. Virtually no one is immune to the epidemic. As more people feel the effects of long-term opioid use, the need for quality opioid addiction treatment programs

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