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A Guide To National Alcohol Awareness Month

Author: Carmen McCrackin |


April is National Alcohol Awareness Month, a public health initiative aimed at raising awareness about the impact of alcohol on health and society. While alcohol is a widely accepted social and cultural norm in America, excessive consumption can lead to various problems, including addiction, accidents, violence, and chronic diseases.

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Celebrate the new year by committing to dry January.

How To Prepare For Dry January

Author: Hannah Zwemer |


Dry January can be an effective way to begin the new year with a fresh start. Armed with the right tools, tricks, and state of mind, this challenge can produce lasting health benefits and improved habits.

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Alcohol And Gambling Addiction

The Connection Between Alcohol and Gambling Addiction

Author: Zachary Pottle |


Alcohol and gambling addiction are both dangerous diseases in their own right. However, there is growing evidence that suggests there may be a link between the two, as addiction experts cite an increase in the number of people seeking treatment for both.

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There are many options for non-alcoholic drinks.

Non-Alcoholic Spirits: Cheers Without The Bubbly

Author: Carmen McCrackin |


Nonalcoholic beverages are by no means a new concept, but they have received a major makeover. Many nonalcoholic spirits are hitting the market that mimic the feel or taste of traditional alcohol resulting in interesting, alcohol-free alternatives.

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A man at the wheel of a car puts his hand to his forehead while another holds a BAC measuring device; presumably the first man has driven drunk.

Many Drive Drunk Without Knowing

Author: William Henken |


Some alcohol drinkers may think they are able to estimate their own degree of impairment before driving. New research, however, shows that isn't the case — and the results of making such an error could be disastrous.

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Saying no to alcohol is never a bad idea.

Abstinence Or Moderation: Is There A Correct Choice?

Author: Carmen McCrackin |


Moderation and abstinence are two approaches that can be used for changing the role of alcohol in one's life. Listed below are factors that can determine which method may work for you and when to consider further treatment.

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There is a direct link between alcohol consumption and cancer.

Alcohol Consumption And Cancer: A Causal Relationship

Author: Hannah Zwemer |


Consuming alcohol increases one's risk for cancer. Reducing your drinking can help lower your chances of alcohol-related cancers, as well as offer other health benefits.

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There may be an increase of alcoholic liver disease.

Alcoholic Liver Disease Up Since COVID

Author: William Henken |


Heavy drinking habits during the pandemic have led to a sharp increase in the number of Americans waiting on a liver; healthier relaxation methods than alcohol are available to those worried about alcoholic liver disease.

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Celebrities that have recovered from an alcohol addiction can provide inspiration.

Celebrities Who Have Recovered From An Alcohol Addiction

Author: Emily Murray |


Alcohol use disorders (AUD) can affect everyone, even celebrities. Celebrities who have recovered from an alcohol addiction prove that seeking treatment is an option for anyone as well.

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Young women hungover from alcohol or facing alcohol withdrawal

Is It A Hangover Or Alcohol Withdrawal?

Author: Suzette Gomez |


Hangovers happen after heavy consumption of alcohol, while alcohol withdrawal is when a heavy drinker suddenly decreases their drinking.

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