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    Category: What’s News

    The What’s News blog is a collection of hand-picked articles from the electronic media, addressing addiction and the family. Please understand that we provide these links for your information, but the ideas and opinions expressed therein do not represent those of Allies in Recovery.

    Allies in Recovery Named a Top 10 Addiction Recovery Company by Health Care Business Review

    It’s a welcome endorsement of the effectiveness and solid track record of Allies in Recovery: recognition by a trusted journal as one of the 10 best…
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    rredick May 14, 2024

    Fourth Largest Health Insurer U.S. Is Sued For Fraudulent, AI-Calculated Denial of Claims

    If you’ve been thinking that concerns about artificial intelligence are overblown, this story may change your mind. But as with many abuses of new t…
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    rredick March 12, 2024

    The Biden Administration Is Easing Access to Methadone

    Fentanyl and other opioids are cutting lives short in numbers we’ve never seen before. Unfortunately, this health emergency hasn’t yet generated t…
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    rredick March 5, 2024

    What Happens In Recovery: A Young Man’s Journey in 2 ¼ Minutes

    Fentanyl and other opioids are cutting lives short in numbers we’ve never seen before. Unfortunately, this health emergency hasn’t yet generated t…
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    rredick February 27, 2024

    Fentanyl Is Making “The Worst Overdose Crisis in American History” Worse All The Time

    Many factors have combined to make recent years the deadliest in history for U.S. drug overdose deaths. At the same time, many policy responses, from …
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    rredick November 21, 2023

    Positive Childhood Experiences Are Linked to Emotional Health and Resilience—Even in Households Experiencing Trauma

    For decades, pediatric research has focused on negative childhood experiences (NCEs) and their effects on children’s wellbeing. Until recently, howe…
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    rredick September 20, 2023

    Ozempic, Widely Used for Diabetes and Weight Loss, Has Potential Substance Use Disorder Benefits As Well

    It was developed to help regulate blood sugar in diabetics and pre-diabetics. It’s widely (though unofficially) used for weight loss. Now semaglutid…
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    rredick September 12, 2023

    Fentanyl Deaths In Communities of Color: A Crisis “Decades In the Making”

    A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals the unequal effects of the opioid crisis on Black, Native American, Hispanic,…
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    rredick September 5, 2023

    Borderline Personality Disorder: A Family Takes Its Caring to the Next Level

    Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) affects nearly 6% of Americans at some point in their lives, but research, treatment, and support for the condit…
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    rredick August 22, 2023

    Ketamine: A Potential Leap Forward In Opioid Addiction Medication

    Buprenorphine is a crucial medicine for many patients in treatment for opioid use disorder (OUD). But with the rise of deadly fentanyl, buprenorphine …
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    rredick August 15, 2023
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