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Wrestlers Who Don’t Drink Or Smoke

By |2025-12-13T15:37:36+00:00aprill 24th, 2025|Sober living|

And 61% of drinkers say they want more choice when it comes to non-alcoholic drinks, according to a 2019 report by Distill Ventures. Teetotal Initiative's mission is to help individuals sustain sobriety. We are a Pittsburgh-based 501(c)3 non-profit that offers sober-focused programming that addresses some of the most common causes of relapse - isolation, boredom,

Sinclair Method Partnership to End Addiction

By |2025-12-04T18:34:02+00:00september 17th, 2024|Sober living|

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a medical condition, and just like many other medical issues,  FDA-approved medication can be an effective treatment option. Naltrexone is among the most popular and well-tolerated medication options for AUD. When discussing naltrexone benefits, you may have also heard about the Sinclair Method (TSM). This method is a form of

The Stages of Alcoholism: Early Warning Signs to Dependency

By |2025-12-08T11:25:48+00:00august 29th, 2024|Sober living|

Whether you are struggling with addiction, mental health or both, our expert team is here to guide you every step of the way. Don’t wait— reach out today to take the first step toward taking control of your life. Professional intervention is necessary when you drive under the influence, engage in risky sexual behavior, or

What Happens to Your Body When You Stop Drinking? Side Effects & Benefits

By |2026-01-09T20:39:52+00:00august 22nd, 2024|Sober living|

Large cohort studies, many meta-analyses, experimental research studies, etc are suggestive of the fact that the chronic intake of alcohol clearly increases colon and gastric cancer risk . A systemic review and meta-analysis suggests that women might be at a higher risk as far as developing liver cirrhosis is concerned even with little consumption of

Alcohol’s Impact: Understanding Stroke Risks

By |2026-01-12T20:54:14+00:00juuli 19th, 2023|Sober living|

Figure 3 summarizes the potential mechanisms underlying the cardioprotective and adverse effects of alcohol consumption. Data from numerous types of research studies show that alcohol may alter levels of antioxidant enzymes and stimulate oxidative damage, and it may therefore be involved in the pathogenesis of many types of alcohol-induced diseases (Ceni et al. 2014; Piano

Alcohol Vision: How Alcohol Affects Your Eyesight

By |2025-12-26T00:37:41+00:00november 10th, 2021|Sober living|

ContentIs There Treatment or Prevention?Alcohol Withdrawal: Symptoms, Timeline, & TreatmentAlcohol consumption - new national guidelinesHow Chronic Drinking Affects the LensAlcohol’s long-term effects on your eyes and vision Alcohol, especially when consumed heavily, may contribute to this degeneration, leading to floaters, flashes, and potentially more serious eye conditions. Eyelid twitching is another indicator of (excessive) alcohol

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