Drinking in Moderation With Fatty Liver: How Risky Is It?
Should you drink alcohol if you’re at risk for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease? What about if you’ve already been diagnosed?
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is an inability to control or stop drinking despite experiencing negative consequences. It may or may not line up with what we traditionally call ”alcoholism.”
What Is AUD?Excessive drinking has numerous impacts on your body and mind, ranging from mild to severe. Learn which signs to look out for, and how to care for your well-being.
Diseases Caused by AlcoholQuitting alcohol completely can be a challenge, but there are more ways to do it than ever before. Here is our guide to giving up (or cutting back) on alcohol.
Withdrawal and SafetyRia Health offers several FDA-approved medications for alcohol use disorder. When combined with counseling, this approach is proven highly effective.
NaltrexoneAt Ria, we offer weekly meetings with certified counselors to help members stay on track and build skills for long-term change. Learn more about our team’s approach.
Cognitive Behavioral TherapyShould you drink alcohol if you’re at risk for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease? What about if you’ve already been diagnosed?
We spend much of our waking lives on autopilot; our subconscious brain is always busy taking in data, analyzing it,
Take our short alcohol quiz to learn where you fall on the drinking spectrum and if you might benefit from quitting or cutting back on alcohol.