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Every claim is sourced. Patients who access evidence-based treatment information are 40% more likely to complete their program (Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 2023). Our editorial team reviews each article against SAMHSA, NIDA, and ASAM clinical guidelines. We never accept payment to rank or feature specific facilities — see our editorial policy.

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Gabapentin Abuse: Risks, Withdrawal, and Treatment 2026

May 20, 2026

Gabapentin Abuse: Risks, Withdrawal, and Treatment 2026

Gabapentin abuse is rising, often alongside opioids where it raises overdose risk. The signs, the dangerous combinations, withdrawal, and ho...

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Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome: Causes, Cycle, and Cure 2026

May 20, 2026

Cannabis Hyperemesis Syndrome: Causes, Cycle, and Cure 2026

Cannabis hyperemesis syndrome causes cyclic severe vomiting in heavy cannabis users — and the only real cure is stopping. The signs, the hot...

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Zyn Nicotine Pouches: Addiction, Risks, and Quitting 2026

May 20, 2026

Zyn Nicotine Pouches: Addiction, Risks, and Quitting 2026

Zyn nicotine pouches are tobacco-free but far from harmless. How addictive they are, the health risks, the youth concern, and how to quit ni...

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Tianeptine Addiction: The "Gas Station Heroin" Risk 2026

May 20, 2026

Tianeptine Addiction: The "Gas Station Heroin" Risk 2026

Tianeptine addiction is rising — a "dietary supplement" sold at gas stations that acts like an opioid at high doses. The signs, withdrawal,...

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Nitazenes: Synthetic Opioids Stronger Than Fentanyl 2026

May 20, 2026

Nitazenes: Synthetic Opioids Stronger Than Fentanyl 2026

Nitazenes are synthetic opioids up to 43x stronger than fentanyl, now in the illicit supply. Why fentanyl test strips miss them, the overdos...

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How to Stage an Intervention: A Step-by-Step Guide 2026

May 20, 2026

How to Stage an Intervention: A Step-by-Step Guide 2026

How to stage an intervention that works — the step-by-step process, the models, the do's and don'ts, and when to hire a professional interve...

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Alcoholic Liver Disease: Stages, Symptoms, and Reversal 2026

May 20, 2026

Alcoholic Liver Disease: Stages, Symptoms, and Reversal 2026

Alcoholic liver disease progresses through 3 stages, and the early ones are reversible. The symptoms, the timeline, and why stopping drinkin...

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Delirium Tremens: Symptoms, Timeline, and Emergency Care 2026

May 20, 2026

Delirium Tremens: Symptoms, Timeline, and Emergency Care 2026

Delirium tremens (DTs) is the most severe, life-threatening form of alcohol withdrawal. The symptoms, timeline, who's at risk, and why you m...

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Ozempic for Alcohol Cravings: Can GLP-1 Drugs Help? 2026

May 20, 2026

Ozempic for Alcohol Cravings: Can GLP-1 Drugs Help? 2026

Ozempic for alcohol cravings is one of 2026's biggest addiction questions. What the research shows, how GLP-1 drugs affect the brain's rewar...

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Xylazine Tranq: What the Fentanyl Adulterant Does 2026

May 20, 2026

Xylazine Tranq: What the Fentanyl Adulterant Does 2026

Xylazine ("tranq") is an animal sedative now widely cut into fentanyl. Why naloxone can't fully reverse it, the severe skin wounds, and how...

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Postpartum Depression and Substance Use: The Link and Help 2026

May 20, 2026

Postpartum Depression and Substance Use: The Link and Help 2026

Postpartum depression and substance use often overlap as new mothers self-medicate. Why it happens, why it's underdiagnosed, and how to get...

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How Does Evidence-Based Information Improve Recovery Outcomes?

Patients who access clinically accurate treatment information are 40% more likely to complete their program, according to a 2023 study in the Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Misinformation — inflated success claims, unverified "miracle" treatments, misleading cost estimates — leads to wrong program choices and higher dropout rates.

Every article on RehabPulse cites data from SAMHSA, NIDA (National Institute on Drug Abuse), the CDC, or peer-reviewed medical journals. We do not accept payment for editorial content. Our full methodology is described in our editorial policy.

What Topics Do Our Guides Cover?

  • Treatment types — How medical detox, inpatient rehab, and outpatient programs work, including costs, duration, and what to expect during each phase
  • Insurance & costs — What the Mental Health Parity Act means for your coverage, Medicaid/Medicare options, how to verify benefits before choosing a facility, and what out-of-pocket costs to expect
  • Recovery strategies — Evidence-based approaches to maintaining sobriety, managing triggers, building a support network, nutrition during recovery, and what to expect emotionally in early sobriety
  • Family support — How families can support a loved one through treatment and recovery, including CRAFT method, intervention guidance, family therapy, and self-care resources

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Questions About Our Recovery Resources

How often is content on RehabPulse updated?
Our editorial team reviews and updates articles periodically to reflect current data, regulations, and treatment practices. Each article displays a "Last reviewed" date. Statistical data is refreshed when new SAMHSA or NIDA reports are published (typically annually). Facility information is updated as SAMHSA refreshes its treatment locator database.
Who writes the articles on RehabPulse?
Articles are drafted by RehabPulse editors and fact-checked against primary clinical sources — SAMHSA, NIDA, CDC, ASAM criteria, and peer-reviewed research. Every claim links to a cited source in the Sources section of each article. We do not fabricate expert personas or credentials. Our full process is in our editorial policy.
Can I suggest a topic for a new article?
Yes. Visit our contact page to submit topic suggestions. We prioritize topics based on search demand, clinical relevance, and gaps in our existing content library. All new articles go through the same evidence-based sourcing process.
Are these articles a substitute for medical advice?
No. Our articles are for informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about addiction treatment. If you are in crisis, call 911 or SAMHSA's helpline at 1-800-662-4357.
How do I find a treatment center after reading an article?
Every article includes links to our treatment directory. You can search all treatment centers, browse by state, or call our free 24/7 helpline for personalized recommendations. A trained specialist can verify your insurance and help you compare programs that match the treatment type discussed in the article.

Sources

  • SAMHSA — Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
  • NIDA — National Institute on Drug Abuse, Research-Based Guides
  • CDC — Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Addiction Data

All guides drafted by RehabPulse editors and fact-checked against primary clinical sources. Last updated April 2026. Sources: SAMHSA, NIDA, ASAM. See our editorial policy.