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About the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation The Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation is a force of healing and hope for individuals, families and communities affected by addiction to alcohol and other drugs.
Download the Alcohol and Tobacco Harm Reduction Interventions Research Update. Introduction Despite their legal status, alcohol and tobacco are two of the most harmful psychoactive substances and have ...
0:00:23 William Moyers Hello and welcome to Let's Talk, an award-winning series of podcasts produced and delivered by the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation. Each podcast focuses on an issue related to ...
We're not born with the ability to regulate our emotions. (Case in point: Have you ever witnessed a toddler having a temper tantrum?) The ability to regulate—or manage—our emotional responses is a ...
0:00:16 William Moyers Hello and welcome to the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation's Let's Talk series of podcasts. My name is William Moyers and I've been with the organization since 1996. However, ...
0:00:13 William Moyers Fentanyl. An opioid that is everywhere these days. And everywhere. People who use it, including many who don't know they're using it, are dying. Thank you for joining us today ...
Research reveals more every day about the complexities of addiction recovery, including the importance of sober support and relapse prevention strategies. Fortunately, new technologies put many of ...
0:00:16 William Moyers Greetings and welcome to the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation Let's Talk series of podcasts. I'm your host William Moyers. I joined the organization in 1996. And before that, I ...
What is trazodone? Trazodone was developed in Italy in the 1960s as an antidepressant medication. Due to negative side effects associated with the drug early on—including dizziness, fainting, ...
0:00:15 William Moyers Hello and welcome to Let's Talk, a series of podcasts by the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation on issues related to substance use prevention, research, treatment and recovery from ...
Again, medical professionals emphasize that mixing Ambien or other Zolpidem-based medications with alcohol is never safe and always risks an overdose. If you've been prescribed Ambien and you drink ...
Question: Will you comment on ages at which young people start alcohol and drug use? Answer: A study from the Addiction Research Institute in Ontario, Canada (Childhood Experiments, Adult Addictions), ...