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By
Holly Jespersen | Senior Communications Manager

The story of two individuals with substance use disorder who take separate, yet parallel paths toward healing.

Chemical compound

Nitazenes are illicit opioids that have been growing in popularity across the US. 

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Q and A with Shatterproof Medical Experts

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By
Jess Keefe

Too few hospitals are prepared to identify and treat drug and alcohol misuse. To save lives, that's got to change. 

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By
Editorial Team

Dr. Matthew Bernard discusses non-opioid alternatives to knee pain. 

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Accessing science-based addiction treatment just got a lot easier in Wisconsin.

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How can pain management options improve recovery?

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We encourage medical professionals to sign up today!

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By
Q Garcia & Grace Lee

How can someone be expected to recover if they don't feel safe during treatment?

Leslie & Family
By
Leslie Litsky

Why didn’t anyone talk with me about other options?

By
Editorial Team

"Things haven’t been the same for quite some time."

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Editorial Team

This is my new “normal.”

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By
Courtney Gallo Hunter, VP, State Policy

Here's what comes next

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The Core Elements that Are Part of the Standard Practice for Treating Substance Use Disorder

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By
Lisa Blanchard, VP, Spectrum Health Systems

More than 1/3 of Americans say the pandemic has had a significant impact on their mental health, with 8% sharing that it has caused them to drink and misuse drugs more than before.

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