Friday, July 9, 2021

In the News: Juul to Pay North Carolina $40 Million to Settle Teen Vaping Suit

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Juul to Pay North Carolina $40 Million to Settle Teen Vaping Suit
 

Juul to Pay North Carolina $40 Million to Settle Teen Vaping Suit

E-cigarette maker Juul Labs agreed to pay North Carolina $40 million to settle a lawsuit that claimed the company’s marketing practices encouraged teenagers to vape, The New York Times reports. Read More

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More Than Half of U.S. Pregnancies Resulting in Live Births Involve Alcohol Exposure

More Than Half of U.S. Pregnancies Resulting in Live Births Involve Alcohol Exposure

A new study estimates that 54% of pregnancies that result in a live birth in the United States involve some exposure to alcohol, HealthDay reports. Read More

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Study Finds High Unmet Need for Mental Health Counseling During Pandemic

Study Finds High Unmet Need for Mental Health Counseling During Pandemic

One-quarter of adults with symptoms of depression or anxiety reported needing mental health counseling but were unable to obtain it during the pandemic, according to a new study. Read More

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Policy News Roundup

Find more of our must-reads in policy news, including Juul's $40 million settlement with North Carolina.

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Research News Roundup

View our curated digest of the latest research news, including a review of group treatments for substance use disorders.

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Partnership in the News & Other Headlines


Partnership in the News

We Must Address the Overdose Crisis With the Same Focus as COVID-19 (Filter)
Co-authored by Emily Feinstein, Chief Operating Officer at Partnership to End Addiction, alongside Paul Samuels of the Legal Action Center and Thomas McClellan, a national expert on addiction treatment and policy.

Other Headlines of Interest

Caron Treatment Centers Announces First-Of-Its-Kind Medical Research Center (Caron Treatment Center)

Spike in drug, alcohol related jail deaths puts spotlight on fallout from 'war on drugs' (ABC News)

Gummies with CBD or THC can be harmful for children. Here's what to look out for. (Knoxville News Sentinel)

Opinion: I'm an addiction doctor. Let Sha'Carri Richardson compete and stop testing athletes for cannabis (USA Today)

 

 
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Fatherhood @ FC Cincinnati - August 28

ENJOY A DAY OF FATHERHOOD & FUN!
FATHERHOOD @ FC CINCINNATI
Saturday, August 28
11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
TQL Stadium

Presented by the Hatton Foundation, this new and exciting event celebrates fathers and supports Talbert House's Fatherhood Project, a program that assists men in their efforts to become responsible, committed and nurturing dads.

Dads and their families will have the unique opportunity to tour the new stadium, including the team locker room and club rooms, enjoy FCC food and drinks and participate in activities on the field!
Tickets - $50 per person (includes parking, concessions credit, cup for unlimited fountain drinks, activities and a donation to the Fatherhood Project)
CELEBRATE YOUR FATHER

Many men throughout our community have been positive role models. We invite you to recognize the father or father-figure who has made a difference in your life through a donation to the Fatherhood Project. 
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Sponsorship opportunities for Fatherhood @ FC Cincinnati are still available! Contact Jenna Toon, Events Coordinator at jenna.toon@talberthouse.org or 513-751-7747 ext.1095 for more information.
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Thursday, July 8, 2021

Strengthening Mental Health in Summer, and more tips! 

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Strengthening Mental Health in Summer

Summer is a great time to invest in lifestyle habits and support your mental health. There is science that points to summer being a time of better mental health.

 
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Improving Social Wellness to Strengthen Mental Health

When you are more connected to other people or your community, you can often see improvements in your mood. Conversely, when you are not well-connected, you may see an increase in mental health issues.

 
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8 Ways to Keep Kids Learning Over Summer

A kid’s brain is a muscle, like any other: if it isn’t used consistently, it will lose some of the ‘strength’ it built up during the school year. Keeping kids engaged in some sort of routine and expectations during summer can make the transition back to school easier and reduce stress for both kids and parents.

 
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Tips to Help Keep Kids Entertained This Summer

What are parents to do to keep their children entertained with the ongoing threat of COVID-19? With just a little creativity and ingenuity, you can keep the kids entertained in meaningful ways.

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MCRCC July Happenings!

July 2021
Montgomery County Recovery Community Center
July Highlights
Starting July 13th, we are beginning a program called Tackle It Tuesday where we help our participants obtain tangible goals that will assist them in their recovery. Examples include trips to the food pantry, PennDOT, Social Security and to our center for Open Access. Transportation can be provided for our registered participants. For more information on Tackle It Tuesday, contact Nicky Adams, CRS, at 610-675-4200.
The MCRCC is starting up Wellness Wednesdays, where we provide peer-based support focused on wellness in recovery - physical, emotional, mental and spiritual. Join us this month for Guided Meditation followed by Refresh and Recover where together we prepare a healthy dish and talk about our recovery wellness goals.

SAVE THE DATE!

Recovery Day at the Phillies - Sunday, September 12th | 1:05PM

Recovery Walks!2021 - Saturday, September 18th | 9AM | Penns Landing, Philadelphia
PRO-ACT (Pennsylvania Recovery Organization - Achieving Community Together) is hosted by The Council of Southeast Pennsylvania, Inc.; a private, non-profit 501(c)3 organization. This project is made possible by funding through the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services Office of Drug and Alcohol and Managed Care Solutions.
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