Alcohol and Dementia What is the Link? A Systematic Review
- Sober living
- 23 January 2024
Previous research links light-moderate alcohol consumption to adecreased risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), however, prior studies basedon observational study designs may be biased due to unmeasured confoundersinfluencing both alcohol consumption and AD risk. Alcohol is one of the most widely used substances in the world today, and is also one of the most commonly abused. However, although it has been …
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What Ketamine Does to the Human Brain
- Sober living
- 27 July 2023
IV ketamine was used by 16 respondents, but the most common parenteral route was IM (28) and one respondent reported SC use (Fig 3). Among the non-parenteral routes, SL administration was most popular (33), followed by IN (14), and PO (8). A total of 20 respondents also used ketamine for non-psychiatric purposes including anesthesia (9), pain control (19), pruritus control …
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The Best Supplements & Vitamins for Alcoholics
Balance your diet with essential vitamins, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and consult a healthcare professional in your journey with alcohol use disorder. Of course, these are only 12 helpful options—there are many vitamins and supplements for alcoholics you can take to aid your system in recovery. We recommend speaking with your doctor about how heavy drinking has impacted your Alcoholics …
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6 steps to quit drinking on your own
For instance, your doctor might find that your heart and liver are in better shape, or your skin may have a certain new glow. Your effort in trying to learn how to stop drinking alcohol is the beginning of a healthy transformation. While the journey may be tricky, the rewards are worth the effort. What seems impossible and hard to …
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