
Updated on 2/3/2023 Today’s society has gone above and beyond in normalizing social drinking. Even more alarming is society’s glorification and encouragement of college drinking as a key part of… Read More
Updated on 2/3/2023 Today’s society has gone above and beyond in normalizing social drinking. Even more alarming is society’s glorification and encouragement of college drinking as a key part of… Read More
While “drunkorexia” is not a medical term, it has become easily understood slang for the practice of swapping food calories for those in alcohol.
Choosing an alcohol rehabilitation center is one of the most difficult and important decisions you will ever make. Very few people know what to look for in a reliable alcohol… Read More
Alcoholism has devastating effects on a person’s health and personal life, no matter what sex they are. Studies show, however, that the risk factors that lead to alcoholism and the… Read More
Did you know that over 40 percent of kids have consumed alcohol by the 8th grade? That number climbs even higher to 75 percent by the end of high… Read More
Admitting you have a problem with alcohol takes an enormous amount of strength and courage, and is the first step to recovery. The second step is getting help for your… Read More
Chronic alcohol abuse destroys a person’s body, but perhaps one of the most devastating effects of alcohol abuse is Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome. Also known as “wet brain,” Wernicke-Korsakoff Syndrome is a… Read More
Alcoholism is an addiction to alcohol that, for some people, develops as a way to cope with depression. Studies show that between 30 and 50 percent of people with alcoholism… Read More
Alcoholism affects your body in many ways. Consuming large amounts of alcohol over a prolonged period of time can harm virtually every part of your body. Moderate use of alcohol… Read More
For many people, alcohol can be enjoyed in moderation without any consequences. However, some people develop alcohol disorders, and their excessive drinking puts themselves and others in danger. People develop… Read More