Author: James Anderson

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James Anderson, a seasoned social worker boasting a decade of expertise, secured his psychology credentials from Boston University. Immediately upon concluding his academic journey, he devoted his energies to aiding individuals grappling with alcohol and drug dependency. Currently, he channels his vast knowledge into crafting insightful articles aimed at combating substance abuse, offering guidance and support through his blog.

March 21, 2024

James Anderson

Alcohol Use Disorder: Understanding Symptoms, Causes, and Prevention

Drinking in pregnancy can lead to long-term harm to the baby, and the risk increases the more you drink. The second is a medicine to reduce any urge you may have to drink. The most common medicines used for this are acamprosate and naltrexone. There are 2 main types of medicines to help people stop […]

Alcohol Abuse

March 21, 2024

James Anderson

3 Ways to Pass a Urine Drug Test

This clarifying shampoo works perfectly with Ultra Clean, another product that offers deep cleaning for your hair and is recommended for use on the day of the hair follicle test. A saliva test is done by swabbing inside the mouth, which makes it convenient and inexpensive to administer. However, studies have shown that testing hair […]

Drug Addiction

March 21, 2024

James Anderson

How is methamphetamine manufactured? National Institute on Drug Abuse NIDA

And companies that sell custom DNA sequences should refuse to supply the genes needed to engineer such strains. Brewing would also be much harder to detect or prevent than the cultivation of drug-yielding plants. Growing cannabis indoors, for instance, requires a lot of electricity to power lights. Pain-relieving opioids, like morphine or codeine, are important […]

Drug Addiction

March 21, 2024

James Anderson

Recovery from Addiction

The withdrawal symptoms seen in situations of drug and alcohol addiction may manifest in situations of sugar dependence. Employment is virtually essential for having a stable and meaningful life. But a history of addiction can be an impediment to getting a job. • Identity—shifting towards a new, positive view of oneself, one more aligned with […]

Detox

March 21, 2024

James Anderson

Alcohol-Related Deaths: What to Know

Neha Pathak, MD, FACP, DipABLM, is part of WebMD’s Medical Team, which is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of health information on WebMD. She oversees a national network of doctors that reviews content across the site and works with the editorial teams that create it. This includes news, special reports, WebMD Magazine, videos, mobile applications, tools, and […]

Alcohol Abuse

March 20, 2024

James Anderson

Mental health and substance abuse health coverage options

Based on which provider is considered your primary insurance, your bills will go to this provider first. After going through your first provider, the bill will go to your secondary insurance company, and so on. If there is still a balance with the treatment facility after your claim has gone through your insurance companies, the […]

Detox

March 20, 2024

James Anderson

Attention Required! Cloudflare

This is especially true if you’re familiar with their normal behavior. People who inject drugs will have track marks on major veins. Track marks can appear as puncture wounds, scabs, or bruises on the forearms, hands, legs, and feet. Heroin, crystal meth, and other drugs can also be administered intravenously. This means the drugs are […]

Drug Addiction

March 20, 2024

James Anderson

Addiction: What Is Denial?

Imagining a life without alcohol might feel too difficult and scary. Denial is defined by Merriam-Webster as “a refusal to admit the truth or reality of something.” In psychology, it’s a defense mechanism to avoid confronting a personal problem. It’s extremely common for people with alcohol use disorder (AUD) to resist the reality of their […]

Alcohol Abuse

March 20, 2024

James Anderson

The Diuretic Action of Weak and Strong Alcoholic Beverages in Elderly Men: A Randomized Diet-Controlled Crossover Trial PMC

A study in rats from 1968 has shown that the diuretic response to alcohol is directly related to alcoholic concentration [11]. This would suggest that strong (distilled) alcoholic beverages may provoke more dehydration than weak alcoholic beverages. The US Institute of Medicine concluded in 2005 [13] that the effect of alcohol consumption on increasing urine […]

Alcohol Abuse

March 20, 2024

James Anderson

Understanding Alcohol Withdrawal Stomach Pain Lantana Recovery: Addiction Treatment Rehab Center

These symptoms of alcohol withdrawal, which can be considered severe withdrawal symptoms, are part of a larger condition known as alcohol withdrawal syndrome. Alcohol withdrawal symptoms can be greatly reduced or even eliminated with proper medical care. There are specific treatments available for anyone who wants to stop drinking—even after long-term, chronic alcohol use. In […]

Detox