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Studies show that people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have lower dopamine levels than people without ADHD. Learn more about the relationship between ADHD and dopamine. What Is ADHD? ADHD is a neurodevelopmental cognitive brain disorder that can cause...

Researchers have found that when one slips into unconsciousness due to overdrinking, it doubles the risk of contracting dementia. If you or someone you love abuses alcohol and you fear that they are at risk of developing alcohol-related dementia, read...

Drug addiction and substance abuse are some of the most common issues that face Americans today. One in every 14 Americans has reported some type of substance abuse disorder. Addiction can impact the lives of so many people beyond just...

No matter what substance is being used, one thing is certain; they don't make driving safer. Drunk driving alone causes 10,000 deaths a year, which is close to a third of all traffic deaths combined. There are serious risks to...
Did you know there are almost 554,000 homeless people in America? There are many factors that play into the trials of homelessness, but addiction and behavioral health take the leading role. Homelessness takes a huge toll on a person's behavioral...
More than 16 million people in the United States suffer from depression. Antidepressants like Prozac can help mitigate the symptoms of depression. However, mixing Prozac and alcohol can be dangerous....

A Fresh Start Addiction hurts everyone; your entire family, parents, children, and friends. This, in turn, hurts you. The deep pain of seeing your loved ones suffering as a direct consequence of your addiction is usually enough to help you...

Behavioral Health & Substance Abuse The Dangers of Mixing Zoloft and Alcohol Zoloft and alcohol can be a dangerous combination. Mixing an anti-depressant like Zoloft with a depressant like alcohol can lead to some serious side effects. Call (866) 951-1824...

About 20% of people between the ages of 18 and 50 in the United States alone take prescription benzodiazepines including Xanax. While benzodiazepines can help with various conditions, they can become a problem for those who become addicted. The danger...
There are dangerous consequences of combining any prescription medication with alcohol. For more information on learning more about what happens when the Lexapro and alcohol combine, read our article....
understanding alcoholism and dementia

Understanding the Connection: Alcoholism and Dementia

Researchers have found that when one slips into unconsciousness due to overdrinking, it doubles the risk of contracting dementia. If you or someone you love abuses alcohol and you fear that they are at risk of developing alcohol-related dementia, read on to learn more about the risks.

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The dangers of drunk and drugged driving

The Dangers of Drunk and Drugged Driving

No matter what substance is being used, one thing is certain; they don’t make driving safer. Drunk driving alone causes 10,000 deaths a year, which is close to a third of all traffic deaths combined. There are serious risks to driving under the influence, but unfortunately, alcohol receives much of the attention.

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behavioral health, addiction and homelessness

Behavioral Health, Addiction and Homelessness

Did you know there are almost 554,000 homeless people in America? There are many factors that play into the trials of homelessness, but addiction and behavioral health take the leading role. Homelessness takes a huge toll on a person’s behavioral health and can push someone to unhealthy coping mechanisms.

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Dangers of Mixing Prozac and alcohol

The Dangers of Mixing Prozac and Alcohol

More than 16 million people in the United States suffer from depression. Antidepressants like Prozac can help mitigate the symptoms of depression. However, mixing Prozac and alcohol can be dangerous.

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The dangers of mixing xanax and alcohol

The Dangers of Mixing Xanax and Alcohol

About 20% of people between the ages of 18 and 50 in the United States alone take prescription benzodiazepines including Xanax. While benzodiazepines can help with various conditions, they can become a problem for those who become addicted. The danger only increases when alcohol is added to the mix. In some cases, mixing Xanax and alcohol can lead to an overdose which can be fatal.

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The Dangers of Mixing Lexapro and Alcohol

The Dangers of Mixing Lexapro and Alcohol

There are dangerous consequences of combining any prescription medication with alcohol. For more information on learning more about what happens when the Lexapro and alcohol combine, read our article.

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