Alcohol

Alcohol use disorders are one of the most common substance use disorders in the United States, but recovery is possible with proper help.

5 Things to Consider If You Keep Missing Work Due to a Hangover

5 Things to Consider If You Keep Missing Work Due to a Hangover

On average, people with an alcohol use disorder miss 32 days of work per year, compared to 18 days for those with mild alcohol use problems and 13 days for those without a disorder. Overall, workers with alcohol use disorders missed over 323 million work days...

Can Drinking Alcohol Cause Memory Loss?

Can Drinking Alcohol Cause Memory Loss?

Over time, drinking alcohol can cause memory loss that’s difficult to repair. Chronic alcohol consumption affects the brain in countless ways, including impairing memory. While some people forget details about a night of binge drinking after a blackout, drinking...

Does Alcohol Change Your Personality Long-Term?

Does Alcohol Change Your Personality Long-Term?

Alcohol can have a profound and immediate effect on your behavior. Alcohol will change your personality, at least temporarily. However, it's essential to understand how alcohol influences your emotions and behaviors. Long-term alcohol abuse can have somewhat permanent...

What Does Alcohol Do To Your Muscles?

What Does Alcohol Do To Your Muscles?

There is a strong connection between alcohol use and our body. Alcohol use can decrease overall physical fitness and increase our risk of adverse health effects. Alcohol can impair muscle protein synthesis (MPS), which helps us build new muscle. Because alcohol causes...

The Medical vs. Social Definition of Alcoholism

The Medical vs. Social Definition of Alcoholism

We hear the term alcoholism being thrown around all the time. However, what some people call alcoholism isn’t necessarily what being an alcoholic means. Known as alcohol use disorder (AUD), it describes a chronic disorder in which a person’s capacity to cease or...

Dry Drunk Syndrome

Dry Drunk Syndrome

Recovering from alcohol addiction can be a long and challenging, but extremely rewarding experience for those who are strong and dedicated to getting better. The decision to stop drinking is an honorable first step. However, there is a significant mental and emotional...

Alcohol and Anger: Why Do I Get Aggressive When I Drink?

Alcohol and Anger: Why Do I Get Aggressive When I Drink?

Angry drunks—we all know this type. The kind of drinker that always seems to be looking for trouble. All it takes is a few drinks before fights are instigated or hurtful things said over the tiniest misperceived look or gesture. Before our eyes, they transform from a...

The 3 Biggest Ways That Alcohol Causes Weight Gain

The 3 Biggest Ways That Alcohol Causes Weight Gain

Unhappy with the number on the scale? The culprit might not be what’s on your plate, but rather, what’s in your cup. Alcohol is a nutritionless calorie bomb packed with carbs and sugar. Beer and wine have about 150 calories a serving. Hard liquors like gin vodka, and...

Alcohol & Hearing Loss: How Alcohol Affects Your Hearing

Alcohol & Hearing Loss: How Alcohol Affects Your Hearing

It’s well known that drinking can cause balance issues and dizziness. But did you know that this is caused by alcohol’s impact on your ears rather than your brain? Yes, in case you hadn’t already heard, alcohol can wreak havoc on your hearing organs. This is why...

Secrets of High Functioning Alcoholism

Secrets of High Functioning Alcoholism

When you think about what an alcoholic looks like, you may think of the homeless man on the corner of the street or the loud and crude woman who frequents the local bar. Perhaps you think of your own parent, sibling, or child. The reality is that an alcoholic doesn’t...

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