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Drinking units are a way to measure how much alcohol you drink. It is especially important when you plan to regulate your alcohol intake. Knowing the number of units in every drink will help you track…
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The stereotypical caricature of an alcoholic will have you thinking of somebody who can barely stay on two feet, mumbling incoherent phrases and starting heated arguments with others. Contrary to popu…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching and unprecedented impacts on people’s lives and well-being worldwide. One area that has seen significant consequences is alcohol-related harm. In the U…
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As a parent, seeing your son or daughter become irritable, withdrawn, and suddenly struggle socially and academically can be heartbreaking. But do their struggles mean that they are abusing drugs? We…
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Many people suffering from addiction falsely believe that combining alcohol with cocaine can cancel out the adverse side effects of the other substance and reduce withdrawal symptoms. Not only is tha…
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In the medical world, ketamine is a powerful anaesthetic for pain management. Due to its potent effect on a person’s physical and psychological health, in recent years, it has become a popular &…
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Admitting yourself that you might need addiction recovery is challenging. Some try to discipline themselves into believing they can achieve a full recovery, but for others external emotional support i…
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From a powerful horse drug to the European streets, how did Ketamine become an everyday ‘recreational’ substance for thousands of Brits? VICE looked at multiple aspects of the production, …