On-campus and off, there are lots of resources waiting to help, even if you’re not sure there’s a drug problem.
Mary Jane Horton
Must-Ask Questions for Parents’ Weekend
With some pre-planning and asking the right questions, your visit can get your child’s year off to a great start.
Sidestepping Addiction at College
Your son or daughter may be out of the house, but you can still help your college kid avoid addiction.
Six Sobriety Apps You Should Know About
Support, inspiration and clever tools to support your recovery are as close as your smartphone.
You’re Ready to Get Sober. But You Can’t Get Into Treatment Right Away. What Do You Do?
Experts offer strategies to help active addicts and the people who love them play the waiting game.
Before You Share That Pain Medication…
….think again: You could be prosecuted for giving someone a prescription pain reliever meant for you.
What Are the Odds You’ll Get Sober On Your Own?
A lot of people — but not everyone — kicks addiction without help.
All Those Cat Videos You’re Watching? They’re Good for You
Good news: Lil Bub and Grumpy Cat aren’t just the incredible time sucks you thought they were.
Could Excessive Tanning Run in Families?
Research suggests that your genes may be at least partly to blame for a compulsive craving to get darker.
What is ‘Harm Reduction’?
Abstinence doesn’t work for everyone dealing with addiction. For some, the safer use of illicit drugs is a more viable,…
First Global Report on Addiction is Released
Which countries drink the most? Which have the highest rate of smokers and illicit drug users? A first-ever report looks…
How to Make Raves and Festivals Safer
As summer 2015 kicks off, DanceSafe and other organizations aim to protect more people from the perils of drugs, especially…