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If you’re experiencing negative symptoms while trying to quit cannabis, you’re not alone. Research suggests that about 47 per cent of the people who regularly use cannabinoids experience at least …
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Embarking on a journey towards sobriety is like setting sail on a vast ocean. Along the way, you may encounter turbulent storms known as alcohol withdrawal symptoms. In this comprehensive guide, we wi…
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When trying to quit amphetamines, you should be prepared for the eventual symptoms that will be experienced during the withdrawal phase. Intense cravings are an obvious issue that most people deal wit…
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Ever woken up with a throbbing skull after a night of merriment? You’re not alone. Alcohol, often seen as a social lubricant, can be an unforgiving headache trigger for some. As confusing as the…
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Imagine walking a tightrope, but it’s not your balance on trial, it’s your sobriety. Welcome to the world of the Preliminary Impairment Tests (PITs), the roadside assessments used by law e…
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Benzodiazepines, a class of pharmaceuticals commonly prescribed in the United Kingdom, play a vital role in managing conditions like anxiety, insomnia, and muscle spasms. While these medications offer…
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Drug addiction affects many areas of a person’s life, and relationships are no exception. When you are addicted to drugs, your life gradually becomes more concerned with using and obtaining the subs…
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What factors make one person more prone to addictive behaviours than others? Is it coded in our DNA? Does alcoholism run in families? Is there such a thing as an “alcohol gene?”
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Genetics and hered…