Drinking to Forget Problems Is a Red Flag of Alcohol Abuse

Drinking to Forget Problems Is a Red Flag of Alcohol Abuse

When problems arise and stress is heightened, drinking to forget your troubles can be appealing. However, when you lean on alcohol to alleviate discomfort, you’re replacing healthy coping mechanisms with a pattern of drinking. When this occurs, drinking to forget...
Signs of Meth Use: 5 Steps to Spotting Meth Addiction

Signs of Meth Use: 5 Steps to Spotting Meth Addiction

For people on meth, the signs of meth use can vary wildly from person to person. This is because addiction is a highly personal disease. How it develops depends largely on the individual, their mental health, and genetic factors. And unfortunately, this variety can...
The Dangers of Alcohol Withdrawal: Alcohol Seizures

The Dangers of Alcohol Withdrawal: Alcohol Seizures

Alcohol is the most commonly used intoxicant in America. According to the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 85 percent of adults reported having drank alcohol at some point in their lifetime, and 69 percent reported that they drank within the past year. For...
Living With an Alcoholic Narcissist

Living With an Alcoholic Narcissist

Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a diagnosable mental disorder in which people have an inflated ego, unwarranted feelings of grandiosity and importance, a need for excessive attention, and a lack of empathy for others. For individuals with narcissists in...
How Long Can a Hangover Last? The Science Behind Hangovers

How Long Can a Hangover Last? The Science Behind Hangovers

Most people have, at some point in their lives, had too much to drink one night, and woken up the next day with a pounding head full of regret. Hangovers are so common that we can find references going back to the first century CE—Pliny the Elder prescribed two owl...
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