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From Substance Abuse to Sustained Recovery

There’s no question that younger people can feel stigmatized when they’re the only ones who can’t drink at social gatherings, Pabla says. The burgeoning market in non-alcoholic beverages may help with that, Pabla points out. Even in people with healthy digestive systems, alcohol can wreak havoc, says Dr. Alexandra Gutierrez, a professor of medicine and the medical director of the

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Risks and Effects of Mixing Mushrooms and Alcohol

Half of the participants said 14 months of regular mushroom usage gave them a “personally meaningful” experience. Moreover, 60 percent of the participants said that the addiction and termination magic mushrooms increased their life satisfaction and sense of well-being. When it comes to psychedelics, first thing that comes to people’s minds is magic mushrooms. STAT Plus: What to know about

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50 Substance Abuse Group Therapy Activities for Recovery

Effective group leaders can help create an environment where members can challenge each other in a productive manner while practicing these life skills. This board game was created by the famous comedian Mark Lundholm who believed in the healing power of humor and laughter. With a cheerful spirit, he created this game process to be humorous, happy and healing. The

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Alcohol Abuse: What Are the Symptoms? Do I have A Problem

Seeking professional help early can prevent a return to drinking. Behavioral therapies can help people develop skills to avoid and overcome triggers, such as stress, that might lead to drinking. Medications also can help deter drinking during times when individuals may be at greater risk of a return to drinking (e.g., divorce, death of a family member). Severity is based

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Alcoholic Ketoacidosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis

When glycogen stores are depleted in a patient stressed by concurrent illness or volume depletion, insulin secretion is also suppressed. Under these same conditions, glucagon, catecholamine, and growth hormone secretion are all stimulated. This hormonal milieu inhibits aerobic metabolism in favor of anaerobic metabolism and stimulates lipolysis. The patient should have blood glucose checked on the initial presentation. Both steps

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