Effects of Alcohol on the Body

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Non-abstinence-based recovery models—such as Moderation Management—advocate for reducing one’s alcohol consumption rather than abstaining completely. Alcohol use disorder is a problematic pattern of alcohol use that leads to distress in one’s daily life, according to the DSM-5. Experiencing at least two symptoms throughout the course of a year merits a diagnosis, from mild to moderate […]

A single dose of kudzu extract reduces alcohol consumption in a binge drinking paradigm

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Lukas recruited 14 men and women in their 20s to spend four 90-minute sessions consuming beer and watching TV. Researchers selected people who said they regularly consumed three to four drinks per day. ‘Perfectly safe’In 2003, David Overstreet https://ecosoberhouse.com/article/what-is-the-life-expectancy-of-an-alcoholic/ and other scientists found the herb to be effective in reducing alcohol intake on rats. Findings […]

Dependence vs Addiction Difference Between Dependence And Addiction

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For example, a person may become dependent on a pain medication prescribed by their doctor. While the person has difficulties physically withdrawing from the drug, they don’t have an intense or compulsive psychological or physiological need for it. To confuse matters further, “substance dependence” was then changed to “substance use disorder” in the new DSM-5. […]