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CDC: U.S. Drug Overdose Deaths Reach Lowest Levels Since 2019

by Alex Watkins ONeill | Jul 22, 2025 | Content

Drug overdose deaths dropped in the United States last year to the lowest levels seen in five years, according to a new federal report. The provisional report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics found...

Efficacy and Safety of Psilocybin for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders: A Systemic Review

by Alex Watkins ONeill | Jul 15, 2025 | Content

This is a systematic review of the literature on psilocybin for treatment of substance use disorders (SUDs). There were 7 studies on alcohol (AUD), 5 on tobacco (TUD), and 1 each on opioids and cocaine. Studies on AUD showed reductions in drinking days and drinking...

New Resource from the CDC Foundation: Overdose Measures Matter is Live

by Alex Watkins ONeill | Jul 11, 2025 | Content

The CDC Foundation recently launched Overdose Measures Matter — a new website designed to help communities strengthen their overdose prevention efforts through practical, data collection and evaluation tools. This free resource includes: Key indicators for planning...

Loneliness Among US Veterans with Problematic Substance Use: Results from the National Health and Resilience in Veterans Study

by Alex Watkins ONeill | Jul 8, 2025 | Content

Loneliness is a major public health concern, especially among individuals with problematic substance use (PSU), but little research has focused on vulnerable groups like US military veterans. This study, using data from the National Health and Resilience in Veterans...

Study Reveals How Alcohol Misuse Damages Cognition

by Alex Watkins ONeill | Jul 3, 2025 | Content

For the first time researchers demonstrate in an animal how heavy alcohol use leads to long-term behavioral issues by damaging brain circuits critical for decision-making. Rats exposed to high amounts of alcohol exhibited poor decision-making during a complex task...

Female Veterans, Veterans from Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups at Higher Risk of Dying from Opioid Overdose

by Alex Watkins ONeill | Jul 1, 2025 | Content

Veterans face a significantly heightened risk of dying from opioid overdose—a trend that has steadily worsened over the past two decades. Between 2010 and 2019, male veterans experienced a 61.2% increase in the risk of overdose death. Notably, this sharp rise was not...
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