
A Guide for Dry January
A Guide for Dry January January takes its name from Janus – the Roman god of beginnings and transitions. Janus is often depicted with two

A Guide for Dry January January takes its name from Janus – the Roman god of beginnings and transitions. Janus is often depicted with two

January 2025 marks the first national Substance Use Disorder Treatment Month – an inaugural observance dedicated to raising awareness about the challenges of addiction and

Legacy of Resilience Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a time to honor the life and legacy of a man who transformed the civil rights

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Fentanyl is a powerful synthetic opioid, originally developed for pain management under medical supervision. But the fentanyl causing today’s public-health crisis is often illicit, manufactured

For many people struggling with substance use, the first instinct is often to say, “I can handle this myself.” The desire to take control, protect

Every day, about 37 people in the United States die in drunk-driving crashes — that’s one person every 39 minutes. Drunk driving remains one of

The last month of the year can be one of the most challenging times for people striving to maintain or begin sobriety. The holiday season,

Navigating sobriety is challenging under any circumstance, but doing so while feeling alone can be especially difficult. Loneliness is a powerful emotional trigger, particularly for