Research from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) shows that the two substances people are most likely to abuse are marijuana and alcohol.[1] Many people use alcohol or marijuana for the substances’ pleasurable effects. But what happens if you use alcohol and marijuana at the same time? Drinking and…
According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), “29.5 million people ages 12 and older (10.6% in this age group) had AUD in the past year.”[1] If you are dependent on alcohol, you are probably familiar with abdominal bloating. While people can experience alcohol bloating without being…
Drug abuse and addiction can cause many adverse consequences to your immediate and long-term well-being. For some, using recreational drugs may cause drug-induced seizures. It’s important to understand the connection between recreational drug use and seizures and to know how to get help when you need it. If you or…
Many people make certain assumptions about food service workers–including that this group abuses drugs and alcohol more than other groups. Thanks to popular TV shows and movies about professional chefs, many people imagine that all chefs and others working in a kitchen regularly drink or do drugs at work. But…
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