Professor of psychology Carl Hart visited Tulane to deliver a Murphy Institute Center for Ethics public lecture on recreational drug policy.
A consensus is emerging among scientists that certain foods are addictive for some people. But questions remain about which ...
A popular class of therapies for treating diabetes and obesity may also have the potential to treat alcohol and drug ...
Abdirahman Warsame of Minneapolis once felt alone in his fentanyl addiction. He hopes his personal story resonates with those battling an addiction that has silenced them.
Over 29.3 million Americans consider themselves in recovery from drug addiction. Some return to drugs, but some recover long-term. Once people hit five years in recovery, then, according to the NIAAA, ...
One of the best tennis players of all-time nearly died from a drug addiction in the 1990s. Bjorn Borg, one of the greatest male tennis players of all-time, opened up about his scary health struggles.
Washington state’s Substance Use Recovery Services Advisory Committee, or SURSAC, heard a presentation at Monday’s meeting ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. In his tell-All memoir 'Heartbeats,' the Swedish sports star opens up about his long struggle with drug addiction after retiring from ...
SEATTLE — A medication originally designed to treat diabetes is showing unexpected promise in fighting addiction. Medications like Ozempic, already popular for weight loss, may help reduce cravings ...
Björn Borg battled addictions after he retired from tennis. Anyone who knows anything about tennis knows the name Björn Borg. The legendary tennis star who dominated the sport in the 70s and 80s opens ...
If you click on links we provide, we may receive compensation. In this week's PEOPLE cover story, Priscilla recounts staying by her son's side through his withdrawals from fentanyl and heroin In this ...
Readers respond to a guest essay by Keith Humphreys and an article about a fentanyl death. To the Editor: Re “Forced Drug Treatment Isn’t Horrific. It’s a Relief,” by Keith Humphreys (Opinion guest ...