When we think of oxytocin, the "love hormone," the image of a warm embrace or a deep, loving connection often comes to mind.
A Tulsa woman, Crystle Moore, celebrates 3.5 years of recovery from addiction with a photo shoot, aiming to inspire others still struggling.
On Friday, the Baconton Recovery home "Surviving Our Storm" opened its doors to help women in long-term recovery.
The pandemic and the chaos and controversies that came with it led to an erosion of trust in scientists, and it may be a ...
Confidence that scientists will make decisions in the public interest nosedived at the onset of the pandemic but has now ...
After an attempt to decriminalize drugs made the addiction crisis in Oregon even worse, local Christians are pleading with ...
Building more beds for women in recovery and increasing access to the overdose-reversing drug naloxone were among the Atlanta ...
A state panel on Thursday recommended issuing more than $44 million in grants for scores of addiction prevention and treatment efforts aimed at reducing opioid overdoses.
There are certain phrases that Wachuka Gichohi finds difficult to hear after enduring four years of living with long COVID, ...
It is led by Derbyshire Healthcare Foundation Trust. The partnership ... The 35-year-old has struggled with addiction to ...
Substance use can take a severe toll on your physical and mental health, impacting nearly every area of your life. Whether it ...
Often, financial trauma is accompanied by stress, anxiety, depression or feelings of hopelessness. These emotional responses ...