With substance abuse topping the list of aboriginal health concerns, and culturally integrated treatment indicated, a recent health forum convened by the Assembly of First Nations ...
A recent study lead by Duke University based on a large sample of teens from across the 50 states reveals that Native kids are the most likely to abuse or become dependent on drugs...
The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is banking on the success of a hallmark state-run substance abuse program in an effort to help support families in crisis by providing financial assi...
Gale Courey Toensing
July 12, 2011
SAMP, the acronym for the Shinnecock Indian Nation’s Substance Abuse Mobilization Project, also represents a traditional Shinnecock food: samp is a corn and bean dish that has nour...
DENVER—Mental health treatment may become more fashionable—certainly more indigenous—if three Native women with a vision have their way...
Oglala Sioux Tribe Access to Recovery logo (Photo courtesy of Oglala Sioux Tribe Access to Recovery Web site) Native Americans ages 10 to 80 residing in western South Dakota and Ne...

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