Dr. Kurt Devine and Dr. Heather Bell

The Addiction Connection

Dr. Kurt Devine and Dr. Heather Bell

  • Urine Drug Screens and How to Fool Them, Part I

Urine Drug Screens and How to Fool Them, Part I

Tuesday 13th July 2021

Drs. Bell and DeVine discuss urine drug screens, their challenges, and the human side of addiction recovery in this insightful episode.
27 minutes
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The Addiction Connection
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Dr. Kurt Devine and Dr. Heather Bell
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Cracking the Code: Urine Drug Screens and Their Challenges

We like to believe the opposite of addiction is actually connection and we are going to attempt to educate you and possibly even entertain you while we navigate all topics.
Ever wondered how urine drug screens work and why people go to great lengths to fool them? Dr. Heather Bell and Dr. Kurt DeVine, both seasoned addiction and family physicians, dive into this fascinating topic in 'The Addiction Connection'. They don't just stop at urine tests; they also discuss hair follicle, blood, and saliva testing. You'll hear some eyebrow-raising stories about the creative (and often futile) attempts to cheat these tests.
The doctors break down the science behind each method, explaining why some tests are harder to trick than others. But it's not all about the technical stuff. Drs. Bell and DeVine also touch on the human side of addiction recovery, emphasizing how understanding these tests can be a vital part of staying sober. Whether you're in the medical field, battling addiction yourself, or supporting someone who is, this episode offers a mix of practical knowledge and heartfelt advice.
Tune in for an engaging, informative session that could change how you view drug testing and addiction recovery.