Illicit Opioid Drugs Are Rarely What They Seem
Illicit Opioid Drugs Are Rarely What They SeemFrom quinine, fentanyl, xylazine to lidocaine today and nitrazenes tomorrow By Mark S GoldPublished by Psychology Today on August 19, 2025 Key points•
Illicit Opioid Drugs Are Rarely What They SeemFrom quinine, fentanyl, xylazine to lidocaine today and nitrazenes tomorrow By Mark S GoldPublished by Psychology Today on August 19, 2025 Key points•
In today's day and age, people are chronically online. From social media and short-form video content dominating so much personal time, combined with long workdays overscheduled with online meetings in
Ending Tobacco and Nicotine AddictionQuitting through vaping vs. nicotine replacement, bupropion, or varenicline By Mark S GoldPublished by Psychology Today on August 8, 2025 Key points• Depressed and other mentally
Adults who grew up in families impacted by the disease of addiction or substance misuse develop coping mechanisms to navigate life's challenges. For ACOAs – adults who grew up in
Dear Educators, Faculty, School Volunteers, and Parents of School-Aged Kids & Teens,For years, NACoA has partnered with schools—providing insight, resources, and compassion-driven tools to support children impacted by parental substance
As communities navigate the evolving landscape of cannabis legalization, emerging research underscores a pressing concern: the impact of cannabis retail availability on adolescent mental health. A recent study by Kaiser
A newly published study in JAMA Network Open has cast a sobering light on a worsening public health crisis: deaths related to alcohol-associated liver disease in the United States have
Growing up in a family where alcohol shaped the emotional landscape often meant learning unspoken rules — rules that weren’t about thriving, but surviving. “I should be quiet.” “I should
NACoA resonates deeply with the spirit of Independence Day. Our mission to support children impacted by parental addiction aligns with the fundamental American values of freedom and opportunity. Just as
National PTSD Awareness Day, observed on June 27th, is an opportunity to raise awareness about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), help communities understand what it is, and encourage those with symptoms