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All Sober compiles the best of the latest headlines. Here's your addiction and recovery news for the week of Feb. 19, 2024!
’20 Million Stories of Courage’: White House Summit on Recovery
Speakers laid out plans and challenges for battling the opioid epidemic, supporting young people in recovery, implementing recovery-friendly workplaces and much more.
The Health Myth of Alcohol in Moderation?
For decades, studies claimed that some alcohol consumption carried health benefits, but a new analysis finds their methodology was often flawed. Other recent research concludes no amount of alcohol is safe.
FDA Approves Over-the-Counter Narcan Sales in Major Move To Curb Overdoses
A critical medication for preventing opioid overdose deaths will now be available on store shelves nationwide, no prescription needed.
Finally, Some Good News in the Opioid Epidemic
Narcan, the lifesaving overdose prevention medication, may soon be available over the counter, and a vaccine against fentanyl is in development. Read up!
Talk Sober Live: ‘Opioids, Inc.’ Documentary Filmmaker on Holding Pharma Accountable
Nick Verbitsky joined All Sober's Maeve O'Neill and Geoff Botak for a wide-ranging discussion about the future of addiction and a big hurdle yet to be overcome — stopping the bad actors of the opioid crisis.
Talk Sober Live: An Innovative Judge and a Defendant Turned Recovery Specialist
In a new All Sober roundtable discussion, the two joined All Sober EVP Maeve O'Neill and journalist Kathleen Koch for a frank conversation about stigma, sentencing and Suboxone.
New CDC Findings: Drug Overdose Deaths Rise, Racial and Ethnic Disparities Widen
In just one year, death rates increased 44% for Black individuals, and 39% for American Indian and Alaska Native individuals.
All Sober Cofounder Flora Nicholas on ‘I Have Today’ Show and Podcast
The platform's CEO opens up about her inspiration for creating All Sober, her goals for the All Sober community and more, in an interview with author and motivational speaker Diane Forster.
Recovery Happens: Spread the Good News!
Media coverage highlights the exploding addiction rates in the U.S., but there's another story too: Recovery seekers are largely successful.