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Axios Visuals It's not food, it's not chewing tobacco and it's not gum — though it might look like it when you see it — but it is becoming America's new addictive obsession. Why it matters: Sales of ...
In its early stages, gadget addiction in children can show up as tantrums over device use, according to clinical and family ...
At least a third of New York counties told the Legal Action Center that they currently provide some form of Medicaid ...
A woman warned against Ohio's attempts to legalize online casinos after she lost $2 million in just six months by playing ...
A woman writer bemoans the withdrawal of men from connection, vulnerability, “presence.” And is the teen mental health crisis ...
209 pages : 26 cm "Isn't it time you got off the diet treadmill? In The Food Addiction Recovery Workbook, physician Carolyn Coker Ross offers the proven-effective Anchor Program™ to help you curb ...
A psychiatrist has sounded the alarm over the country’s excessive screen use, linking it to rising rates of anxiety, ...
Talk to a professional organizer, and they’ll tell you that they see the same clutter in every home they enter. In fact, our ...
Criminal Justice Health Jails + Prisons War-torn Ukraine provides possible model for Louisiana addiction treatment By: Delaney Nolan - June 22, 2025 5:00 am An addicted man pricks his finger to test ...
Inspired by quarter-century retrospectives, I explored how addiction psychology has changed (or not) over the past 25 years. Spoiler: There are similarities and differences.
Her nicotine addiction began when the 33-year-old musician was just 14. "I smoked for five years, and then I vaped for five years, and then I ended up with nicotine pouches," she said.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- It's a nicotine addiction that probably doesn't register on many parents' radar. Researchers at the University of Southern California found the popularity of tiny, little ...