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The New Season Blog

Overcoming addiction with trusted, dedicated help.

Patients Overcoming Opioid Use Disorder Share Their Stories of Recovery

Different types of treatment programs work for different types of people. You are unique and so is your recovery. New Season may be the miracle for which you’ve been waiting…

When Prescription Pain Meds Go from a Solution to a Problem

You may be misusing prescription pain medication if you take more than your health care provider’s prescribed, use the medication to get high, or use someone else’s opioids.

Teen Opioid Use: What Parents Must Know Now

It used to only be mangled cars and high school student-actors dramatizing the could-be, alcohol-induced, deadly collision to stress the importance of not drinking and driving. Now it’s also staged…

Opioids and Pregnancy

You take prescription painkillers or use heroin, and you’ve just found out you may be pregnant. Now what? Research tells us NOT to suddenly stop taking opioids. It could cause…

Opioid Overdose Detection? There’s (Almost) an App for That

While the opioid antidote naloxone, or Narcan, has saved many lives from a sudden overdose, the problem is that people who overdose cannot call for help. Researchers from the University…

New Year May Bring Hope for Remedying the Opioid Crisis, Per Renowned Research Doctors

A panel of top doctors and researchers at the Cleveland Clinic, one of the nation’s leading non-profit academic medical centers, just released what they believe will be the top 10…

Orlando Sentinel Reports, “Opioid Overdoses Unite 2 Families for a Little Christmas Magic”

There’s no time better than the holidays to get in the spirit of giving. As the Orlando Sentinel reports, two families devastated by opioid-related deaths are united for a “little…

Family Uses Christmas Lights to Raise Awareness of Opioid Misuse

A Maryland family brings awareness to opioid addiction through a meaningful display of Christmas lights and music for the third straight year. Jim and Helen Kurtz of Bel Air, Md.,…

Opioid Epidemic in the News: “I died and came back, and I still wanted to get high.”

Soledad O’Brien reported this week in the segment, “Matter of Fact,” that while life expectancy around the world is rising, the average American isn’t expected to live past 80-years-old. For…

Could You be at Risk of Addiction? 7 Signs to Look For When Taking Pain Meds

You received a medical procedure or experienced an injury or illness, and your doctor prescribed you pain medication. If you’re still taking pills after a week, contact your doctor about…