Reducing opioid-related overdose deaths requires not only data but empathy. In our two-part podcast episode, we talked with Dr. Redonna Chandler of The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and Dr. Yngvild Olsen of Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), shining a light on the HEALing Communities Study, a powerful 4-year initiative that aimed to reduce opioid overdose deaths and save lives through community collaboration and research-driven interventions. Don’t miss Season 1 throwback of #EmpathyAffect: How the HEALing Communities Study Aims to Reduce Opioid Overdose Deaths. Part 1 > https://lnkd.in/eNq_JBfu Part 2 > https://lnkd.in/eagfRn4K #RecoveryMonth #SUD
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In our latest blog post, 'Understanding the Link Between Substance Abuse and Heart Health,' we delve into the often-overlooked impact of substance abuse on cardiovascular health. The correlation between these two critical aspects of wellness highlights the importance of comprehensive health strategies that address both substance use disorders and their physical health consequences. As healthcare professionals, advocates, and individuals committed to promoting well-being, recognizing and responding to the multifaceted nature of substance abuse is crucial. This insight not only informs our approach to treatment and support but also emphasizes the need for preventative measures and education to mitigate the risks associated with substance abuse. By fostering a deeper understanding of its implications on heart health, we can tailor interventions that holistically improve the lives of those affected. We invite our professional network to read and share this important piece. Together, we can broaden awareness, enhance care strategies, and ultimately drive better health outcomes for individuals and communities. #PublicHealth #MentalHealthAwareness #CardiovascularHealth #SubstanceAbuseRecovery 🩺💡 https://lnkd.in/gcfBXCwA
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The Risks and Consequences of Substance Abuse In this post, we delve into the intricate web of risks and consequences woven by substance abuse. Let’s shed light on what lies beneath the surface. 💡🔍 Substance abuse isn't just about recreational use—it has serious health implications. The following are risks and consequences associated with substance abuse according to World Health Organization; 1. Brain Changes: Prolonged drug use leads to persistent alterations in the brain. Addiction becomes a chronic disease, affecting decision-making, behavior, and emotions. 2. Relapse Risk: Addicted individuals are at risk of relapsing into harmful behaviors. Long-term treatment, possibly lifelong, is essential for recovery. 🧠💪 3. Health Impact: Substance abuse contributes to mortality, morbidity, and comorbidity. It isolates individuals and perpetuates stigma. We're committed to changing this narrative! 🌎❤️ #SubstanceAbuseAwareness #PublicHealthAdvocacy #WHOInsights #VIP2024 #WAIPH The Academy of Public Health (The APH) ⚕️ West African Institute of Public Health
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Is your pharmacy a safe and judgment-free space? Stigma towards people who take opioids can worsen substance use-related harms. The Public Health Agency of Canada and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) are working together to help raise awareness and understanding of opioid use stigma, and to promote best practices to reduce stigma in pharmacy settings. Learn how you and your pharmacy team can help reduce stigma: https://ow.ly/Niuu50QBVl4
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Is your pharmacy a safe and judgment-free space? Stigma towards people who take opioids can worsen substance use-related harms. The Public Health Agency of Canada and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) are working together to help raise awareness and understanding of opioid use stigma, and to promote best practices to reduce stigma in pharmacy settings. Learn how you and your pharmacy team can help reduce stigma: https://ow.ly/Niuu50QBVl4
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Register to attend the Hospital, Health & Addiction Work Group Speaker Series on May 31 at 10A ET. Register here: https://lnkd.in/e7Rax8-B You'll receive email confirmation with a link to join. The event is free. Learn more about the speaker and talk below.
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National Physician Suicide Awareness Day is a call to action to understand barriers to mental health care for physicians and share resources to help those in distress. Together, we can prevent physicians' struggles from becoming #MentalHealth emergencies. #NPSADay Learn more: https://ow.ly/z8BP50TmTFX
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Opioid misuse is a serious public health issue, but with education and innovative medical solutions, we can make a difference. Today, and every day, let's: Support research: Scientists are developing safer pain management options and addiction treatment programs. Spread awareness: Talk openly about the risks of opioid misuse. Seek help: If you or someone you know is struggling, resources are available. Together, we can build a future where pain relief doesn't come at the cost of addiction. #OpioidMisusePreventionDay #MedicalScience #RecoveryIsPossible
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Join us on the Mental-Hell podcast as we explore the critical issue of suicide awareness in the medical field with Dr. Sapna Shah-Haque. Discover the challenges faced by doctors and medical staff, from overwhelming demand to burnout. Dr. Shah-Haque shares insights on the pressures, long hours, and emotional toll contributing to mental health struggles. We delve into the importance of systemic changes in healthcare institutions to promote supportive environments and effective coping mechanisms. Plus, learn practical strategies and find valuable resources on Dr. Shah-Haque's website. Let's normalize conversations, remove stigma, and foster support networks to promote a healthier healthcare system. Tune in to advocate for change and support the well-being of medical professionals. If you or someone you know needs help, please seek immediate assistance from a mental health professional or helpline. Together, we can make a difference. #MentalHealthAwareness #SuicidePrevention #MedicalCommunity #SupportDoctors #BurnoutAwareness #HealthcareWellness #EndTheStigma #MentalWellbeing #SupportNetworks #HealthcareSystem #WellnessAdvocate #PositiveChange #SupportiveEnvironment #MentalHealthResources #SeekHelp #CommunitySupport
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Opioid misuse is a serious public health issue, but with education and innovative medical solutions, we can make a difference. Today, and every day, let's: Support research: Scientists are developing safer pain management options and addiction treatment programs. Spread awareness: Talk openly about the risks of opioid misuse. Seek help: If you or someone you know is struggling, resources are available. Together, we can build a future where pain relief doesn't come at the cost of addiction. #OpioidMisusePreventionDay #MedicalScience #RecoveryIsPossible
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Addiction is a chronic, treatable medical condition and stigma can hinder recovery. Let's use person-first language. Learn more about preferred language: https://lnkd.in/d2U3jjT8 Share this post to spread awareness.
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