Addiction affects every part of the body, but few organs take a harder hit than the heart. Substance use disorders (SUDs) significantly increase the risk of cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, heart attacks, and strokes....
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Veterans face unique challenges when transitioning back to civilian life, and these struggles often go unnoticed. Adjusting to life outside the structured environment of the military can be overwhelming, especially when mental health issues or...
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Balancing education and recovery is a challenge faced by many young adults on their path to sobriety. Addiction often disrupts academic progress and personal development, leaving individuals feeling lost and overwhelmed. In West Virginia, the...
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Dealing with addiction is one of the toughest challenges a family can face. Sometimes, the person struggling with addiction refuses to get help, leaving loved ones feeling helpless. This situation often raises the question: Can...
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Addiction affects women differently due to biological, emotional, and societal factors that shape their experiences and recovery needs. Women often face additional challenges, such as balancing family responsibilities, dealing with trauma, and navigating societal stigma,...
Read More >>Addiction affects women differently due to biological, emotional,...
Addiction affects women differently due to biological, emotional,...
Addiction affects women differently due to biological, emotional,...
Addiction affects women differently due to biological, emotional,...
Addiction affects women differently due to biological, emotional,...
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