Addiction has many faces…and everyone is vulnerable, especially during COVID. Addiction specialist Anna Lembke, MD, and Sarah Hiner explain.
If you can’t stop eating the wrong foods, you may have an addiction. Here are the red flags to watch for—and strategies to change your behavior…
Bob joins Bottom Line president Bottom Line President Sarah Hiner to discuss what the doctors don’t know or understand about the pharmaceutical drugs they’re prescribing.
With opioids like morphine, Vicodin, Oxycontin and fentanyl contributing to “the worst drug epidemic in modern American history,” Bob Stutman,…
Excessive drinking is widely recognized in younger people. But older adults also are imbibing too much—yet it’s staying under wraps. Facts to know…
In this episode of the Bottom Line Advocator Podcast, Former Judge Jodi Debbrecht Switalski joins Bottom Line president Sarah Hiner to discuss what she has coined the “unwellness...
E-cigarette makers tout themselves as a better alternative to tobacco smoking. They’re lying! Here’s why…
In this episode, Bob Stutman joins Bottom Line president Sarah Hiner to chronicle where and how kids are being subjected to drugs.
Description (150 characters): Drunk driving is illegal and can be deadly. Now, researchers have found that even when you’re not legally inebriated, you’re still not fit to driv...
Problem drinking is always dangerous, but it can hurt you in different ways at different ages.
In this podcast, former head of the DEA’s New York office Bob Stutman discusses the drug culture shift and its implications with Bottom Line CEO Sarah Hiner.
Women are getting hooked on opioid pain pills sooner than men, yet aren’t receiving needed treatment.
Don’t walk out of the ER without a plan to avoid another overdose. Here’s what to ask for.
A painkiller can give you relief when you’re hurting. But what happens when you can’t stop using that pill? Here’s how to tell if you’re addicted…
More older Americans are drinking more alcohol than ever before. It can lead to sarcopenia–low muscle mass that increases the risk of falls…and worse.