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Can Alcohol Addiction Lead to a Behavioral Addiction? 
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Can Alcohol Addiction Lead to a Behavioral Addiction? 

By on Mar 10, 2023 in Addiction, Alcoholism, Blog |

Does alcohol addiction make you more likely to develop behavioral addictions, such as gambling, shopping, or exercise addiction? Studies say yes.  An international research team from Yale University looked at various factors that contribute to the onset of addiction. They found that several genes and their variants can trigger both substance use disorders and...

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7 Alternatives to Opioid Pain Medication
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7 Alternatives to Opioid Pain Medication

By on Mar 1, 2023 in Addiction, Blog, Recovery |

You have pain. Your doctor is no longer willing or able to offer you pain medication to treat it. This can seem infuriating, and it’s happening throughout the U.S. because of the rise in opioid-related overdose and death. You may be terrified about the lack of ability to stop your pain. What can you do? Opioids Work but Create Risk Opioids are powerful drugs that...

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How Veterans Can Transition Back to Civilian Life and Overcome Addiction Challenges
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How Veterans Can Transition Back to Civilian Life and Overcome Addiction Challenges

By on Feb 15, 2023 in Addiction, Blog, Veterans & Military |

Transitioning from the intensity of military life back to civilian life isn’t simple for anyone. In some situations, it’s quite difficult to make this move, especially if you have been in combat or other intense scenarios in which your life and well-being have been on the line. Studies from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs make it clear. There’s ample risk to...

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What Can You Do When Your Loved One Is Addicted to Alcohol?
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What Can You Do When Your Loved One Is Addicted to Alcohol?

By on Feb 5, 2023 in Addiction, Alcoholism, Blog |

You watch them drink all of the time. They have a drink in their hand no matter when you see them. Sometimes you think they go to work just so they have the money to buy alcohol. Perhaps your loved one is pulling away from you, and it seems like all you can do is watch as alcohol use disorder takes over their mind and body. What can you do? It’s common to feel...

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