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Accessing science-based addiction treatment just got a lot easier in Wisconsin.

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Four new addiction bills have passed. Here's what they'll achieve.

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By
Dean Dauphinais

During stressful times, it's important to take care of yourself—especially for caregivers.

A bar graph showing the research. For LGB high school students, their rate of use was 25% higher for alcohol and 62% higher for marijuana when compared to rates among their straight peers.

"In the face of one of the worst drug crises in the U.S. ever, these disparities are incredibly alarming and underscore the need for national prevention strategies to be LGBTQ-inclusive."

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Top Addiction & Recovery News  |  Week of Oct. 9, 2022

Cynthia English

When it comes to common women's health procedures, there ARE pain management alternatives.

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By
Kirsten Suto Seckler

Reverse the Silence campaign will empower others to talk about overdoses. 

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By
Courtney Gallo Hunter

A lot of money is coming to states soon. But what’s in the fine print?

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By
Renee Barros

2,100 participants helped raise over $700,000 during the Stronger Than Addiction Challenge. 

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By
Ashley Narvaez

Together, we're starting conversations that shed light on stigma. 

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By
Q Garcia & Grace Lee

How can someone be expected to recover if they don't feel safe during treatment?

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These 6 resources break down myths, stereotypes, and misinformation.

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How can pain management options improve recovery?

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By
Courtney Gallo Hunter, VP, State Policy


Overdoses increased by 40% during the COVID pandemic.

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By
Matthew Stefanko

The Summit identified areas for future research. 

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