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9 Mental Health Apps to Help You Reset Your Habits

Mental health care is among our society’s greatest needs, yet it’s also one of the most neglected. Mental health apps.

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October 15, 2019

Did You Know that September is National Recovery Month?

Addiction and mental illness are issues that affect our lives and communities every day. National Recovery Month, sponsored by the.

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September 30, 2019

How Alcohol Affects Women’s Hormones, Before and After Menopause

According to recent statistics, women are drinking more than they used to. This doesn’t always mean they are drinking to excess,.

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August 20, 2019

Zoloft and Alcohol: Avoiding a Risky Combination

An increasing number of Americans are taking antidepressants, and Zoloft is among the most popular. While this drug can help.

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July 25, 2019

Booze, Independence, and Patriotism: The History of America and Alcohol

Since the time of the first European settlers, alcohol has been an integral part of the economy, culture, and history.

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July 4, 2019

5 Best Telemedicine Apps For When You Can’t See a Doctor

Feeling under the weather? Want to check in with a doctor, but don’t have the time to drive to the.

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June 24, 2019

Wine Belly Is a Thing—What Can You Do About It?

Do you enjoy having a nice glass—or a few nice glasses—of wine in the evening? Do you often gather with.

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June 18, 2019

Vivitrol vs Naltrexone for Alcohol Addiction Treatment

People who struggle with alcohol use disorder no longer have to rely exclusively on rehab or 12-step programs. There are.

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May 16, 2019

Alcohol and Aging: Does Drinking Make You Look Older?

The short answer: yes. While the occasional drink with friends might not hurt, evidence suggests there is a strong relationship.

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May 2, 2019