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Innovative Ohio program lets moms in recovery live with their children
In Trumbull County, the Brighter Beginnings recovery center is part of a state effort to transform how parents who are ...
The community-based opioid treatment program Honor's HEROES at UTHealth Houston may significantly improve treatment retention ...
Guidance of more than $30 million in pro forma 2026 revenue and near-term profitability highlights TRNR share price ...
Delaware County Department of Human Services moved quickly to strengthen and expand the Warm Hand Off and urgent behavioral ...
Throughout February this year, smart wellness innovator UREVO launched its new campaign "Train Hard, Recover Smart", aimed at encouraging sports enthusiasts worldwide to adopt a smarter approach to ...
A $1.2 million grant program has been launched to help Western North Carolina arts organizations recover from Tropical Storm Helene. The program is funded by the North Carolina Community Foundation ...
LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — Elizabeth Smart, a kidnapping survivor who became a national advocate for victims' rights, spoke at The Ridge Behavioral Health System's annual winter conference at the ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul announced $42.9 million in funding to support job training and placement programs for New Yorkers impacted by addiction across the state. The funding package includes more than $35.6 ...
A historic ice storm in Mississippi has left northern parts of the state with millions of dollars in recovery costs. The Federal Emergency Management Agency is expected to cover 75% of the costs, but ...
New Mexicans in Lincoln and Chaves counties can now apply for assistance through the $100 million New Mexico Home Recovery Program, created to help homeowners repair or rebuild primary residences ...
OPELOUSAS, La. (KLFY) — Twelve inmates from St. Landry Parish jail have graduated from an inmate addiction recovery program. Sheriff Guidroz announced the completion of the second session of the ...
The majority of Surry County residents view addiction as a disease, a 2025 survey found — yet that same research showed stigma remains one of the biggest barriers keeping people from seeking help. A ...
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