Meth Overdose Deaths Tripled in Recent Years Newly published reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and other organizations have shed light on recent surges in methamphetamine-related overdose deaths. According to the data, meth fatalities have tripled in recent years. And these aren’t just slight upticks either. Thousands of Americans are now dying…
Pharma Companies Settle to Resolve Opioid Lawsuits Several major pharma litigations are currently making their way through U.S. courts. One such case just came to a close, unfortunately releasing several pharma giants from all legal liability regarding their role in the devastating opioid epidemic. Read More » Narconon…
New Threat to Watch For: Unwashed Poppy Seed Consumption Clinicians and families alike may not be aware of the risk posed by consumption of a readily available type of poppy seed. Despite this lack of awareness, this seed can result in addiction, overdose and death. Read More » Narconon…
The Top Benefits of Sober Parenthood Alcohol is not a necessary requirement for parenthood, if anything it makes the job that much harder. Read More » Narconon…
The U.S. is Losing a City Every Year to Drug and Alcohol Addiction It may seem unbelievable at first, but the title is no exaggeration. America’s addiction epidemic has become so widespread that the United States now loses the population equivalent of an entire city each year to fatal drug overdoses. Read More » Narconon…
New Developments in the Sackler Case Suggest More Needs to be Done to Hold Pharma Magnates Accountable In the late-1990s and early-2000s, pharmaceutical manufacturers like Purdue Pharma aggressively marketed addictive drugs such as OxyContin, pushing doctors to prescribe them. Today, though it’s known that these companies helped create America’s opioid epidemic, the owners of the…
Awareness of Alcohol Addiction Soars, But Treatment Does Not Even though Americans are aware that alcohol abuse is a problem in the U.S., the treatment gap is wider than ever. Reporting suggests that the gap recently went from 10% of alcohol addicts receiving treatment down to just 6%. What must be done to address this…
Drug Overdose Deaths Jumped Nearly 30 Percent During the Pandemic Many public health experts believed that, partially because of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 was going to be the worst year yet for drug overdoses. They were right, and final numbers for the death toll exceeded even the most gloomy predictions. Read More…