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According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, more than 10 million Americans abuse opioids yearly. While this doesn't mean that they all suffer from an addiction to opioids, many find themselves unable to stop taking the drug due to its highly addictive...

Delirium tremens (DTs) is a form of withdrawal from alcohol and is often severe if left untreated. If someone who heavily depends on alcohol stops drinking suddenly, they may experience DTs symptoms for 2 to 3 days. The symptoms affect the person for a few...

Alcohol is omnipresent in American society.  This can make quitting drinking seem impossible.  However, it is possible to quit drinking without resorting to social isolation. We'll give you some tips on how to quit drinking....

Does alcohol increase blood pressure? This question is common among alcohol addicts or patients prone to blood pressure. Drinking very low levels of alcohol may not cause adverse health effects. However, having repeated excessive alcohol can cause sustained high blood pressure. Excessive alcohol consumption is an...

Detoxing is the first phase for people planning to quit alcohol abuse successfully. It flushes out toxins from the liver to prepare patients for the next stage of alcohol addiction treatment — behavioral therapy. Although essential, detox can be the most disastrous stage, especially when done...

Individuals who notice a decrease in interest in things they once enjoyed or experienced pleasure could be struggling with anhedonia. Anhedonia can not only cause this interest loss but can also affect their quality of life. ...

In 2020, 10% of persons over the age of 12 had alcohol use disorder in the United States. Characterized by excessive alcohol consumption, this condition contributes to various problems. These include chronic disease, injury, violence, economic burden, job loss, and death. In some cases, alcohol abuse...

Roughly six percent of the population in the United States is believed to have an alcohol-use disorder. On top of that, it is believed that as many as 623,000 people between the ages of 12 and 17 suffer from the same issue. That is very...

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