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How Long Does Cocaine Stay in Your System?

Cocaine is a very powerful and addictive stimulant drug that has an immediate effect on the body and mind. The most recent figures show that it is one of the most commonly used drugs in the UK, with around 3% of adults admitting to using, according to the Crime Survey for England and Wales. Over the...

Can Alcohol Cause Hallucinations?

Can Alcohol Cause Hallucinations?

Alcohol is a popular substance used by people due to the positive ways that it can make us feel and behave in social settings. However, excessive alcohol consumption can cause negative side effects that are distressing and inflict pain on an individual. Alcohol misuse and poor drinking habits can ca...

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What Causes Memory Loss After Drinking?

Many people experience memory loss after drinking, but it can be experienced differently depending on the amount of alcohol consumed and the individual. Some people experience periods of black outs where short memory lapses are experienced, and others may not remember anything at all. Find out more ...

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Long-Term Effects of Alcohol on the Kidneys

Drinking alcohol can have a serious impact on our organs, especially our kidneys. But what are the long-term effects of alcohol on the kidneys? In this article, we cover everything you need to know.   What Are the Main Functions of the Kidneys? In our bodies, we have five vital organs, and our ...

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What is the Link Between Alcohol and Aggression?

It’s well known that alcohol can change the way we feel and think while under its influence. When you first start drinking, it releases dopamine, a chemical messenger or neurotransmitter sometimes referred to as the ‘happy hormone’. This can initially make you feel happy and even giggly during...

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10 Panel Drug Test: What to Expect

A 10 panel drug test is a type of screening process that tests a person for a number of drugs. Commonly a type of employment drug test, this form of drug testing looks for 10 of the most frequently used drugs that may indicate substance abuse. Find out more about the 10-panel drug test and drug test...

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What Does High-Functioning Addiction Look Like?

Addiction is a complicated disease and an extremely personal affliction. Every person who goes through it experiences their own journey, and someone who is living with addiction can’t be easily labelled. By understanding high-functioning addiction and knowing the risks and treatment options, you c...

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What Is Harm Reduction in Addiction

Addiction treatment is a multifaceted approach that is tailored to individual needs and often varies from person to person. One such approach to addiction treatment that has become more popular over the years is harm reduction. Built upon respect, empathy and harm minimisation, these types of strate...

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The Difference Between Active and Passive Recovery

Overcoming addiction isn’t just about stopping the use of substances or avoiding certain behaviours. It’s also about healing your whole self – including your mind, body, and spirit. This is what helps lead to a truly satisfying life after living in active addiction. When looking in...

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Why Does Alcohol Dehydrate You?

From social gatherings and personal celebrations to unwinding after a long day, alcohol plays a key role in many people’s lives. But have you ever wondered why you feel so thirsty after a night of drinking? Here, we delve deep into the science behind alcohol and dehydration, the bigger effects thi...

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ARFID and substance abuse

The potential link between ARFID and substance abuse is an area of emerging interest among researchers and medical professionals. But, is there really a link between substance use disorder and this type of eating disorder? In this article, we’re going to explore two important health issues ...

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Early Signs of Alcohol-Related Dementia: What to Look For

Excessive alcohol consumption can be extremely harmful, especially over a long period of time. Alcohol misuse is the biggest risk factor for death, ill health and disability among 15-49-year-olds in the UK and the fifth biggest risk factor across all ages. It is also linked to numerous medical condi...

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Can Alcohol Cause Tremors?

Alcohol consumption isn’t uncommon, but its impact on the body can be surprising, especially when it comes to its effect on our nervous system. One of the less talked about side effects of alcohol consumption, particularly from heavy drinking, is the development of tremors. Understanding Alcoh...

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How to Stop Catastrophizing

Everyone worries every now and then. It’s normal. But catastrophic thinking is more than just experiencing negative thoughts – and it can be debilitating to live with. Plus, understanding how to stop catastrophizing isn’t always a straightforward process. In this article, you’...

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What is Hangxiety?

Hangxiety is a term that combines the words hangover and anxiety and is something many people experience the day after or following days after drinking. Hangxiety was coined to describe the feeling of anxiety or unease that some people experience after drinking large quantities of alcohol, particul...

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