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Kali Gibbons sets out canvases and bright acrylic paints in the lunchroom at the Stella Maris recovery center on Monday afternoons. About a dozen men filter in, take a seat and grab a brush to paint. “Knowing that art is something that can help others recover and it’s something that I can give to others, that’s why I do it,” she said. Gibbons teaches art to school children four days a week. Monday is technically her day off, but she spends part of it at the Cleveland rehab center working with men battling addiction.
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Akron's St. Thomas Hospital was the first in the world to admit alcoholics for treatment. That was in the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous. A doctor...
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As the number of opioid-related deaths in Ohio remains high, the number of prescriptions dropped for the fourth straight year. The State Board of Pharmacy…
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The Kaiser Family Foundation says that in 2014, Ohio had the highest number of deaths from opiate overdoses in the U.S.In Ohio in 2014, 2,106 people died…
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Nine rural counties in Ohio have been awarded funds to help prevent underage drinking and reduce the misuse of prescription drugs among young people.The…
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Wellness Wednesday: Baseball Pitching Injuries, Virtual Reality Therapy for Addiction and The ArnoldBaseball season is approaching, but there are safety tips you should know before hitting the diamond. This hour we will discuss common baseball injures,…
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Art Schlichter, the great OSU quarterback whose gambling addiction and criminal activity landed him in prison, swindled more than 50 people of millions of…
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Art Schlichter, the great OSU quarterback whose gambling addiction and criminal activity landed him in prison, swindled more than 50 people of millions of…
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10amThe thoughts of winning it big at the casino are enticing, but what are they worth? Gambling addiction affects an estimated 3 million Americans.…
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Live at 10amThe thoughts of winning it big at the casino are enticing, but what are they worth? Gambling addiction affects an estimated 3 million…