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The Battle Against Drug Overdose: Assessing Utah and U.S. Drug Fatality Rates

In Utah, drug fatalities have been the leading cause of injury deaths since 2002, outpacing firearm and motor vehicle fatalities. Since 1999, there have been almost a million drug fatalities nationwide, and every year, over 96,000 people in the U.S. die from drug overdoses. These staggering statistics underscore the importance of providing compassionate and targeted […]

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A Lethal Surge: The Devastating Impact of Illicit Fentanyl and the Overdose Epidemic

Potent and profitable, illicit fentanyl is the most prominent and dangerous drug being used today. Illicit fentanyl use has brought on an overdose crisis, with the drug being a leading cause of death for younger Americans. What Is Fentanyl? Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid often prescribed by physicians to treat patients experiencing severe pain, commonly

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How to Curate a Memorable, Meaningful, & Sober Fourth of July

Embrace the spirit of independence, community, and gratitude of the Fourth of July holiday this year by creating memorable, meaningful, sober experiences. Here are some inspirational ideas to make your sober Fourth of July memorable: Host a Sober BBQ: Invite friends and family over for a sizzling barbecue for a fun way to celebrate the

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How Yoga’s Mind-Body Benefits Can Enhance Substance Use Disorder Treatment

WHAT IS YOGA? Beginning in ancient India, yoga began as a philosophy for well-being, awareness, and enlightenment over 3,000 years ago. While the modern yoga most commonly practiced in the West focuses on controlled breathing while moving through a series of postures, the original Eastern yogic tradition provides guidance on six additional elements, including life

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Gender-Specific Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment: How SUD and Recovery Differ Between Men and Women 

Substance use disorder (SUD) affects every individual who experiences it differently. The variations, however, are especially apparent among men and women. These contrasting patterns of SUD that often occur in men and women may be better addressed in gender-specific settings, or men-only and women-only SUD treatment programs. DIFFERENT PATTERNS OF SUD EXPERIENCED BY MEN AND

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Leveraging Nutrition to Heal From Substance Use Disorder (SUD)

Because substance use tends to interfere with the ability to provide the body with necessary nutrients, substance use disorder (SUD) and malnourishment commonly coincide. For those with SUD, malnourishment can hinder recovery, as their bodies may not have the resources needed to heal. Practicing good nutrition, however, can help advance recovery from SUD by improving

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What’s Cooking at Wasatch: Valentine’s Day Surf and Turf For Two

In celebration of Valentine’s Day, we’re excited to share a cooking tutorial with Mirza, head chef at Wasatch Crest. Below, you’ll find a recipe for a romantic surf and turf dinner for two. You can also watch Mirza’s video tutorial for the meal here.  Ingredients Filet mignon (2) Lobster tail (2) Asparagus (4-6 stalks) Carrots

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“I know based on my experience that your life can change.” – Mike’s Addiction Recovery Story

By Wasatch Crest program graduate, Mike T. Wasatch Crest program graduate, Mike T., shared his story of addiction recovery. You can watch and read his full narrative below. Hi, my name’s Mike, and I’m a Wasatch Crest alumni. I’d like to share my story with you. I’m from Birmingham, Alabama. Roll tide. I’m the youngest

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Wasatch Crest Team Member Joins the Project Recovery Podcast

Wasatch Crest admissions representative, Trevor Butterfield, and his wife, Amanda, join the Project Recovery podcast to talk about their experiences in recovery and how they fought for their sobriety following relapse. You can listen to the full podcast below. ADDICTION RECOVERY AT WASATCH CREST With a continuum of care that spans men-only and women-only residential

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“I can move forward…to create a life beyond my wildest dreams.” – Kevin’s Addiction Recovery Story

By Wasatch Crest program graduate, Kevin S.  Wasatch Crest program graduate, Kevin S., shared his story of addiction recovery. You can read his full narrative below. Factors That Lead To My Addiction I had it pretty good as a kid, or so I thought. I was raised in Utah County in the Latter-day Saints church

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