Chronic alcohol use can be so damaging, in fact, that researchers believe abusing alcohol can greatly increase your risk of developing dementia.
What Is Wet Brain Syndrome?
“Wet brain syndrome” is a shorthand term used in discussing Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, a combination of two conditions. These conditions are Wernicke encephalopathy and a form of psychosis called Korsakoff syndrome.…
Long-Term Effects of Alcohol and Drug Abuse on the Body
When abused over a long period, alcohol and other addictive substances have additional negative physical consequences on a person’s body. These unwanted consequences are among the many reasons early intervention…
Why Alcohol Withdrawal Causes Brain Fog
Getting through the stages of withdrawal in alcohol rehab can put you through some nasty symptoms and side effects. Without a professional alcohol rehab program, it can be nearly impossible…
15 Characteristics of an Enabler
When someone has become addicted to drugs or alcohol, they usually haven’t gotten that far in their drug use all on their own. Close friends, family members, colleagues, or other…
5 Signs It’s Time to Hire an Addiction Interventionist
When someone you care about is abusing drugs or alcohol, their personality may seem to change entirely. In fact, their behaviors may seem out of character and distressing. Understanding the…
Inpatient vs Outpatient Rehab Success Rates
Choosing an addiction recovery program can be a challenge in itself, with so many different types of treatment available. After all, Inpatient vs. outpatient rehab success rates may factor into…
How to Get Someone into Rehab
When someone you care about has become addicted to drugs or alcohol, it can be very difficult to watch them deal with the side effects. You may want to get…
How Much Is Alcohol Rehab?
For those seeking alcohol rehab, the cost of treatment can be a factor in whether or not they’ll seek treatment. Understanding the cost of alcohol rehab programs and your payment…
30 Powerful Songs About Addiction Recovery and Sobriety
Cravings, triggers, and low moods during recovery can make it difficult to avoid relapse. When you have a strong set of personal boundaries, with coping tools you can use to…