Friday, May 18, 2018

When 12-Step Doesn't Work... | The Fix

When 12-Step Doesn't Work... | The Fix: In the 12-step program, if you’re not getting better it’s because you can’t or won’t adhere to the simple program, and it is definitely your fault.

Some pitfalls of early sobriety : Avoiding the Fuckit Bucket | The Fix

Some pitfalls of early sobriety : Avoiding the Fuckit Bucket | The Fix: If you’ve ever given up drinking you will have read a myriad of articles proclaiming how fabulous life is without booze: words of hope, words of praise, page upon page of unimaginable achievement.

How to Strip...Sober | The Fix

How to Strip...Sober | The Fix: As a stripper, I hear all the secrets and sorrows like a story I never wanted to hear while dancing naked and offering comfort.

Tattoos, Love, and Recovery | The Fix

Tattoos, Love, and Recovery | The Fix: The pain of the tattoo made me cry. But not only from pain. I cried because I could finally feel again for the first time in years. I cried because I was happy to face myself and not be afraid.

Tarra Simmons: From Committing Felonies to Practicing Law | The Fix

Tarra Simmons: From Committing Felonies to Practicing Law | The Fix: After three arrests, two controlled buys and one raid in less than a year, Simmons found herself behind bars facing a series of gun, drug, and theft charges.
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Methadone appears safe and effective in treating people who use fentanyl, suggests a study presented at the recent annual meeting of the American Society of Addiction Medicine. Read More
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Increase in Drug Overdose Deaths Boosts Number of Organs Available for Transplant
The rise in drug overdose deaths in the United States has resulted in an increased number of organs available for transplant, according to a study published in this week’s New England Journal of Medicine. Read More
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Rising Latino Overdose Rate
Language and Cultural Barriers May Contribute to Rising Latino Overdose Rate
Factors including language and cultural barriers, as well as fear of deportation, may be contributing to the rising drug overdose rate among Latinos in the United States, NPR reports. Read More
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Number of Clean-Needle Programs Expands in Appalachian States
The number of programs that provide clean needles to people who inject drugs increased from one to about 50 in Kentucky, North Carolina and West Virginia between 2013 and 2017, HealthDay reports. Read More
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Doctors Accepting Drug Company Perks More Likely to Prescribe Opioids: Study
Doctors who accept opioid-related marketing payments are more likely to prescribe opioids, according to a new study. Read More
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Among Parents, Cigarette Smoking Declines as Marijuana Use Grows
Marijuana use among parents with children in the home is increasing, while rates of cigarette smoking among this group of parents are declining, a new study finds. Read More
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