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Addiction Recovery Weekly Roundup 2021 – June 1st Week

1. Kelly Osbourne Reveals Drug, Alcohol Addiction Started When She Was A Teen

The TV personality said she ended almost four years of sobriety in April 2021 as the COVID-19 pandemic was waning. (foxnews.com)

2. Charlottesville Organization Trying To Combat Drug Addiction And Poverty

A Charlottesville organization is trying to combat drug addiction and poverty, but first, it needs more money to make this happen. (nbc29.com)

3. Impact On Mental Health, Addiction Recovery As Things Go Back To Normal

The pandemic brought on the perfect storm when it comes to mental health and addiction as the onset of symptoms, such as social isolation, economic stressors and grief, are all factors many Americans have experienced. (abc57.com)

4. Signs Of Addiction To Different Drugs

Addiction to any drug can take a toll on the person, family, and lifestyle. The American Society of Addiction Medicine defines addiction as “a treatable, chronic medical disease involving (abc7amarillo.com) 

5. Clifton Park Woman Founds App To Aid Addiction

“Sober Space” is an app that connects adults struggling with addiction to fun, sober activities. (spectrumlocalnews.com)

Last Update : June 2, 2021

FAQ's

Can you leave the rehabilitation center?

You can leave the rehab any time, no one will compel you to stay at the rehab. However, dedication and continued treatment are required to fight addiction and achieve a sober life.

What are the Stages of Addiction?

There are various stages of addictions. The initial stage is the functioning individual with the addiction. The most common scenario is they have a job and their relationships are intact, but their health is depleting slowly because of their dependence.

What are narcotics and why people get it?

Narcotic analgesics (painkillers) are drugs that can reduce pain, cause numbness and/ or induce a state of unconsciousness. They have the tendency to cause tolerance and addiction

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