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As Dry January comes to a close, many people are reflecting on what a month without alcohol was like. Others.
It’s well-known that alcohol affects the brain. After all, most people have experienced feeling euphoric and excited, confused, or even.
Many children live in households where one or both parents have alcohol use disorder. In fact, the number is quite.
Although you may experience some enjoyable effects from alcohol, you are likely aware of the potential harm over-consumption can do.
Once your body develops a dependency on a substance, coming off of it can not only be a difficult process.
Have you noticed a rise in “drink less” movements? More people than ever are finding ways to cut back on.
We all know that drinking during pregnancy is harmful for the baby. But what about when you’re trying to conceive?.
If you’ve recently found yourself unable to enjoy a drink or two like you did previously, you may be pondering.
Blackouts can be a frightening experience. They are a common side effect of excessive drinking—especially binge drinking. If you or.
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