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Sociology and Public Health

The People vs. Big Opioid

The People vs. Big Opioid

Recent news reports the lawsuit by the State of Oklahoma vs. Johnson & Johnson for liability across the opioid epidemic. It looks a lot like historical rulings against Big Tobacco and the public health ramifications. Why is Big Opioid like Big Tobacco?
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Choosing Sobriety has Become Popular

It seems counter-intuitive to eat organic food and spend an hour at the gym, only to lose those health benefits at the bar. Taking a closer look at alcohol intake seems very reasonable, especially in the areas of weight loss and daily energy. Read more about the sober curious trend.
The Importance of the UnitedHealth Ruling

The Importance of the UnitedHealth Ruling

This article discusses current events regarding insurance reimbursement of addiction treatment. It is useful content if you or a family member are working with your insurance plan to cover addiction treatment. Please read this.
Medically Necessary

Medically Necessary

While healthcare entities have a legal obligation to offer coverage for the addictive disorders we encounter, they make complex decisions about the intensity and level of such coverage. They call this process of determining ‘medical necessity.’ Discover how this affects addiction treatment.
Integration Rather than Polarization

Integration Rather than Polarization

Polarized positions seem to be the norm in journalism and culture these days.  This applies to some themes of healthcare just as with many other cultural and political topics. Just as the disease of addiction is a spectrum condition, so are the array of therapeutic options for all individuals. Find out what the solution looks like.
Revisiting the Harms of Alcohol

Revisiting the Harms of Alcohol

The evolving awareness around alcohol harm reminds us somewhat of how tobacco was perceived through the 19th and early 20th century. We always need to be mindful of how our health knowledge can change. Find out more about the harms of alcohol. LISTEN TO THE AUDIO VERSION
Tobacco: The Greatest World Health Burden

Tobacco: The Greatest World Health Burden

Tobacco use is quite silent.  It is a legal addiction and is not associated with significant criminal components. The number of people who seek residential or outpatient treatment for tobacco use disorders pales in comparison to that of other addictions.
Second-Hand Tobacco Toxicity

Second-Hand Tobacco Toxicity

The data never seems to be shocking to anyone who smokes.  Especially with the effect on children and teenagers, most parents in treatment seem very aware that they are causing harm.  That speaks to the severity of tobacco use as an addiction.
What Makes for Quality Treatment?

What Makes for Quality Treatment?

As a person is struggling with active addiction, it often feels like a crisis for the entire family. The ability to slowly and methodically choose a treatment path is not always feasible.  This article emphasizes some of the core traits of reputable addiction treatment centers.
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Professionals in Recovery

There are higher than average rates of addiction with professional careers. It’s very common for them to develop mental health conditions such as depression or substance use disorders. Find out how can you deal with addiction as a licensed professional.