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There are myriad reasons people fall into addiction, so it makes sense that there might be more than one way out of excessive drinking.
Their meetings used to take place discreetly in the basements of churches, a spare room at the Y.M.C.A., the back of a cafe. But when the pandemic hit last spring, members of Alcoholics Anonymous and other groups of recovering substance abusers found those doors quickly shut.
Alcoholics Anonymous may be just as good or better than scientifically proven treatments to help people quit drinking, according to a new review. But AA still doesn't work for everyone.
A new treatment for alcoholism defies the recovery movement.
Experts have pin-pointed three key time periods in life when the effects of alcohol are likely to have their greatest impact on brain health.
Thanks to years of research, doctors and health professionals now have a full menu of options to treat alcohol use disorders.
Few people know that medications are available to treat alcohol use disorder, the term for the condition that's been called alcoholism and alcohol abuse.
Here are some suggestions to help you navigate your relationship with alcohol or bring it to an end.
A first-of-its-kind study found that people who developed an alcohol use disorder did not seem to develop a tolerance to its pleasurable effects—contrary to prevailing theory.
Until the publication of the 5th edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), substance issues were generally divided into abuse and dependence. The DSM-5 combines these categories into a single substance use disorder, measured on a continuum from mild to severe.
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