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A medication best known for helping people lose weight may soon reshape addiction treatment.

New research published in the journal Addiction and reported by NPR found that people with alcohol use disorder who were prescribed semaglutide- sold under brand names Ozempic and Wegovy- had 50% lower rates of binge drinking. Among people with opioid use disorder, those taking...


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Over the past year, significant federal policy shifts have created new challenges for addiction treatment access, leaving both patients and providers grappling with uncertainty. From federal changes in enforcement of key mental health parity rules to sweeping budget law impacts on Medicaid, the current environment has the potential to worsen an already fragile system of care....


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Americans are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots like ChatGPT for emotional support, companionship and even self-guided “therapy.” With OpenAI reporting more than 700 million weekly users and over 10 million paying subscribers, digital conversations with machines have become a mainstream part of daily life. For many, these tools fill a gap left by a...


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Americans are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots like ChatGPT for emotional support, companionship and even self-guided “therapy.” With OpenAI reporting more than 700 million weekly users and over 10 million paying subscribers, digital conversations with machines have become a mainstream part of daily life. For many, these tools fill a gap left by a...


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Every January, millions of Americans pledge to reinvent themselves — to eat better, move more, drink less, meditate daily and somehow become entirely new people overnight. But as 2026 begins, experts say that the “all-or-nothing” mentality driving these wellness resolutions is exactly what makes them fail.

According to a recent Associated Press report, evidence-based h...


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