An 18-week experimental study, published in Alcohol Clinical & Experimental Research, examining the effects of the drug, ...
About 27 million American adults, roughly the population of Texas, struggled with alcohol use disorder last year, according ...
WhiteSands Alcohol & Drug Rehab has released a new educational resource examining “UnitedHealthcare inpatient rehab coverage ...
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Epilepsy drug topiramate shows mixed results for treating combined alcohol and tobacco use
An 18-week experimental study examining the effects of topiramate on tobacco smoking and alcohol use found no differences ...
Substance-abuse professionals say a clinical trial studying Ozempic’s potential to treat alcoholism shows promise. But Dr. James Besante, chief medical officer at Sante Fe Recovery Center in New ...
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Incretin therapies after bariatric surgery linked to lower risk of alcohol disorder
Treatment with incretin-based weight-loss medications, like GLP-1 receptor agonists, after bariatric surgery was associated with significantly lower risks of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and initiation ...
WhiteSands Alcohol & Drug Rehab has published a new educational resource that explains “how Cigna insurance coverage applies ...
The best-case scenario on alcohol related liver disease is a remission from physical symptoms and a restoration of liver function to a level where the patients can live a life as close to normal as ...
Alcoholic cirrhosis is the severe, final stage of alcohol-associated liver disease, resulting from long-term heavy alcohol consumption. The disease involves permanent scarring of the liver, which ...
Since 1966, both the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Psychiatric Association have recognized alcoholism as a disease. The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence and the ...
Alcoholic hepatitis is a severe liver condition caused by long-term heavy alcohol use, leading to inflammation and potential liver failure. Symptoms include jaundice, nausea, abdominal pain, fatigue, ...
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