National Institute on Drug Abuse

Theresa Plummer, 69, is believed to have accidentally come in contact with the same drug that killed her son.
With so much focus on the opioid crisis, perhaps a parallel alcohol crisis has gone unnoticed.
The vaccine is the first of its kind shown to be effective in monkeys.
Medical professionals have a handful of options in treating overdose and addiction when babies are at stake.
Addiction is a chronic illness, which means relapse is likely.
The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) reports that 1.2 million Americans used meth in 2012.
“Never give up on yourself. Forgiveness of ourselves is essential in our recovery process."
It could have some serious, long-term effects on the child.