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Spiritual practices strongly associated with reduced risk for hazardous alcohol and drug use | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Boston, MA -- Individuals who engaged in spirituality were significantly less likely to exhibit hazardous use of alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, and illicit drugs, according to a new meta-analysis led by researchers at Harvard T.
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Inside RFK Jr's drugged-out years: 14-year heroin addiction,...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 's history with drugs includes 14-years as a heroin addict, allegations he sold cocaine and he may still smoke hallucinogenic substances "for fun" despite being sober.
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Steve Hilton's CAL DOGE claims $370M California state funds went to...
California gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton has claimed $370 million in state funds meant for substance abuse programs instead went to helping the Democrats.
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Trump Signs Order Launching 'Great American Recovery Initiative' To Coordinate Federal Drug Addiction Response
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President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order creating a new "Great American Recovery Initiative," a White House effort he said is aimed at coordinating the federal response to drug addiction and substance abuse across the country.
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Trump launches "Great American Recovery" initiative to tackle addiction
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order establishing what he called the Great American Recovery Initiative, an effort aimed at coordinating the federal government's response to substance abuse in the United States, according to a White House fact sheet.
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Porter County Jail's addiction program continues despite state funding loss
The Porter County Jail lost grant funding for its longtime Chemical Dependency and Addictions program, but the clinic providing the program remained committed to making sure it continued and the Porter County Council approved the necessary funding, Sheriff Jeff Balon said in a release.