What is HPPD? Why psychedelic drug highs last years in some users Los Angeles Times

However, taking certain medications can worsen symptoms in some people. Maintaining close contact with a healthcare provider when determining an effective treatment plan is important. According to research, psychedelics work because they temporarily disrupt signals between the chemical systems in your brain and your spinal cord. Hallucinogen-persisting perception disorder Benzodiazepines such as Xanax showed the […]

Sobriety Advice: How To Stop Binge Drinking

Content How to address shame and guilt in substance abuse treatment I Loved Getting High: Why Did I Change? A Journey of Recovery Helplines and professional resources Hospital visits due to alcohol consumption have surged – particularly for women in midlife. There is also a common misconception that alcohol helps you sleep better since it[…..]

Alcohol and Blood Thinning: What You Need to Know Summit Behavioral Health

As always, it’s important to consult with a healthcare provider about any concerns regarding alcohol consumption. While moderate consumption might have some benefits related to blood thinning, excessive drinking can be detrimental to your health. Beyond the immediate effects on blood clotting, long-term heavy use can lead to a host of health problems, including liver[…..]

What Are A A. Meetings and How Do They Work?

It can help to have a trusted confidant or two with whom you can share your struggles, successes, and revelations. Our treatments are tailored to serve each person’s unique needs and you can read about both Oar members who want to quit drinking entirely as well as Oar members who want to moderate their drinking.[…..]

Alcohol Drinkers Nose: Understanding Rhinophyma

According to more recent studies, however, the definitive link between alcohol consumption and rhinophyma has been disproven. Many people who did not drink alcohol regularly or who were not suffering from alcohol use disorder have been diagnosed with the condition. Given its name—alcoholic nose—it’s not hard to figure out that there was once thought to[…..]