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5 Common Questions from Ria Health Members’ Friends and Family
Is your loved one a Ria Health member, or thinking of becoming one? If so, you might have some questions
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Marijuana Addiction Treatment: Medication Can Reduce Cravings
As the medical applications of marijuana become better known, and as more states have legalized both medical and recreational marijuana use,
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Discussing “The Abstinence Myth” with Dr. Adi Jaffe
How does someone go from a meth addict, to a Ph.D. in psychology, to a mental health professional intent on
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What Is a “Nalover”? We Surveyed Reddit and Facebook to Find Out
When you peruse the alcoholism medication-assisted treatment online communities (yes, they exist!), you’ll probably come across the term “nalover.” It’s
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The Sinclair Method Reviews: “It Totally Works”
The Sinclair Method, or TSM, is pretty simple—just take a dose of FDA-approved naltrexone one hour before the start of
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Can a Young Person Get Cirrhosis? Liver Disease in Young Adults
When people think of alcohol-related liver disease, they often picture an older adult with several decades of drinking behind them.