Narcotics Anonymous is often mentioned in the news. Unfortunately, news outlets are not bound by our Twelve Traditions. Articles that appear here are not necessarily good examples of how to represent NA in the News, but merely as information for our community about how NA is being portrayed in the news.

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‘Jagged Little Pill’ star visited Narcotics Anonymous for research
To get a better sense of Mary Jane, she read widely on addiction and attended open meetings of Narcotics Anonymous.

Narcotics Anonymous- a beacon of hope and support
November 18, 2019 AUTHOR – Phoenix Sun Narcotics Anonymous is a free, non-profit fellowship of people for whom drugs have become a major problem. The NA’s programme is

The Recovery Issue: Prominent entertainment figures offer insights on navigating a sober life in Hollywood
Variety is the most authoritative and trusted source of entertainment business news, reaching an audience of affluent influencers. For 113 years, influential producers, executives and talent in entertainment have turned

1 year sober: Life changes, progress
Andrew Paisley, Opinion Editor October 27, 2019 I can’t believe it’s been one whole year, 12 months, 52 weeks and 365 days since I’ve had a drink, let alone a

Recovering from the opioid addiction crisis: Time for progressive strategies?
September 16, 2019 | 3:05 PM CDT | BY BRIAN W. MAJOR In this April 5, 2019, file photo, containers depicting OxyContin prescription pill bottles lie on the ground in front of the

Google Maps adds tools to find drug addiction recovery resources
The features aim to combat the opioid crisis. BY RICHARD NIEVA | SEPTEMBER 12, 2019 12:00 AM PDT Angela Lang/CNET Google on Thursday said it’s adding tools to its Maps app to help people

FINDING SOLUTIONS: Breaking the cycle of opioid addiction
By Robert Varney Additional reporting by Jaelynn Bryant and Claire Vance | Sep 11, 2019 Pat had just intravenously injected heroin through his jugular vein. He was in the Kensington