Quitting cigarette smoking was associated with a 30% greater likelihood of recovery in individuals with substance use disorder (SUD) compared with continuing to smoke, a large cohort study showed.
Nearly 50 million people in the United States struggle with substance use disorders, and nearly three in four use more than one substance. People with polysubstance use disorders are more likely than ...
The obstetrics staff was surprised the first time it happened in June 2025. A pregnant woman who was dependent on ...
At Outreach's Recovery Residence for Women in Brentwood, women battling addiction may gain the life skills to get their children back.
Authors say findings support addressing smoking cessation during substance use treatment. HealthDay News — Quitting smoking is associated with recovery from substance use disorder (SUD), according to ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL - May 18, 2026 - PRESSADVANTAGE - A newly released educational resource from Grace Point Treatment ...
Colorado prisons are battling a growing number of inmates struggling with substance use disorder. Back in 2024, the attorney general said some parts of the state can see higher than two-thirds of ...
While most students with substance use disorders don't graduate, recovery school students do — yet the state eliminated ...
Phoenix-area recovery center uses GLP-1 weight loss drugs as part of treatment to help reduce cravings for alcohol and other ...
Approaches that overlook any part of the continuum of care risk limiting the effectiveness of our response, ultimately ...
When Montanans purchase beer, wine, or liquor, the money reaching beyond the cash register does more than most people realize ...