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New Braunfels couple opens sober living home in Seguin
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung· 2 days agoNew Braunfels couple Sarah and Luke Chesla started volunteering with a residential recovery and discipleship program for people struggling with drug and alcohol use in 2009 ...
California could end ban on funding homeless sober living. Are Democrats moving right on drugs?
Napa Valley Register· 6 days agoFor years, progressive California Democrats have championed a “Housing First” approach to...
Small Business - The Brewton Standard | The Brewton Standard
The Brewton Standard· 4 days agoThis move is part of the organization's steadfast commitment to make mental health support and recovery resources more accessible for everyone. Operating...Operating with a team of seasoned ...
For Hampshire and Franklin county offenders, drug diversion and recovery starts here
Daily Hampshire Gazette· 3 days ago“She showed me how to treat the person, then the problem,” Pantoja said. Pantoja went on to work in...
Tribeca Film ‘Group Therapy’ Explores Comedians And Mental Health
Forbes· 2 days agoDirected by Neil Berkeley and produced by Hartbeat, Kevin Hart’s multi-platform entertainment...
Why money pressures strain lovemaking for couples
Rolling Out· 7 hours agoIn this article, we will explore why money pressures strain lovemaking for couples and how they can manage this stress.
Cranbury Pharmaceuticals Receives FDA Approval for First Generic Version of Emflaza Oral Suspension
New Jersey Business Magazine· 2 days agoCranbury Pharmaceuticals, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tris Pharma, today announced the U.S. Food...
The Women Who Saved Hunter Biden
Slate· 1 day agoThis week, Hunter Biden was convicted on highly politicized gun charges after a heartbreaking trial in which loved one after loved one testified about...
Drug cartels: A link in every illegal fentanyl pill in South Dakota, not just on reservations
The Argus Leader· 3 days agoEDITOR’S NOTE:This story is the first in a series exploring the influence of drug cartels in South...
Seattle tries new approach for treating addiction — gift cards
The Columbian· 5 days agoMichael Crowley knew he wanted to quit drinking. The cards were small — $15 or $20 to Safeway — but they represented a marker of Crowley’s progress. Crowley was among the first cohort of a new ...