“I’m a hope dealer, not a dope dealer.” That is Nation Wright’s motto today. Growing up in the Minneapolis American Indian community, Wright saw first-hand how addiction affected his people. Now, as ...
This story was originally published on Native News Online and produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. On a hot July morning in Beaverton, Dr. John Spence stands outside ...
ALISO VIEJO, Calif., Dec. 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- With more than 100 federally recognized Native American tribes in California alone, Laguna Treatment Center is adding a new treatment track to ...
The new survey explores the motivations behind America’s solitary drinking habits. LOS ANGELES, CA, UNITED STATES, June 30, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- - Delaware ...
Not all recoveries look the same. While addiction might feel universal in its pain and disruption, the way it lives in a woman’s body, the way it roots itself in her memories, and the way it loosens ...
Addiction doesn’t arise in isolation. For many individuals, it follows years of emotional adversity, trauma, nutrient depletion, and gut dysfunction. People experiencing addiction often eat poorly or ...
Addiction science is increasingly looking beyond clinics to technologies we already wear on our wrists. A recent trial suggests that wearables, better known for counting steps or tracking sleep, may ...
The states affected are Arizona, California, New Mexico and Oregon, which contain just over a quarter of Native Americans.
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