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During the Pandemic, a Rise in Drinking, Especially Among Women
As the pandemic continues, recent studies have revealed some of the effects on alcohol consumption. The statistics show rising rates
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Is Your Spouse Hiding Alcohol? How to Know When Someone’s Lying About Drinking
Being able to tell if a loved one has an alcohol problem isn’t always easy, even when it’s someone you
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Is It Safe To Drink and Take Painkillers?
Many people with chronic pain take some form of medication, and also sometimes drink alcohol. In fact, since alcohol can
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Alcoholic Gastritis: What It Is, and How To Treat it
Gastritis is inflammation of the stomach caused by damage to its lining by irritants. Alcohol use is one of the
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How Does Alcohol Affect Your Oxygen Level?
Alcohol has a number of effects on the human body, many of which are well-known and often-discussed. But one topic
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9 Best Recovery Anthems: Building Your Recovery Playlist
Music is a well-loved way to celebrate, connect with others, and express yourself. No matter what you’re going through, sometimes