Marijuana use has become more mainstream as the therapeutic benefits have been recognized, and many states have started to legalize the substance. However, as with any substance that alters your mental or physical state, there are side effects and risks to marijuana consumption. Some people experience marijuana-induced psychosis, among other adverse effects. Can marijuana-induced psychosis …
How Are Borderline Intellectual Functioning And Addiction Linked?
Addiction can affect anyone from any background, but some people may be more susceptible to this chronic condition than others. People with borderline intellectual functioning can be more likely to self-medicate with drugs or alcohol. To learn more about borderline intellectual functioning and addiction, reach out today. If you or someone you know struggles with …
How Are Dissociative Amnesia And Addiction Linked?
Amnesia is most often associated with head injuries, but there is a specific form of memory loss that occurs without injury or the influence of drugs or alcohol: dissociative amnesia. The mind creates this type of amnesia to protect a person from memories of past trauma. But when trauma does not receive proper attention and …
What Is Drug-Induced Amnesia?
If you have ever had lapses in your memory while using drugs or alcohol, you may not have thought much of it. But drug-induced amnesia can be harmful to your health, especially over the long term. It is important to know the dangers of this form of memory loss and what you can do to …
What Is The Difference Between Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Dependence?
There are many different terms thrown around regarding alcohol consumption, such as alcoholism, alcohol use disorder (AUD), alcohol addiction, alcohol abuse, and alcohol dependence. While they may seem to refer to the same thing—and some are interchangeable—each is somewhat different. So, what is the difference between alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence? And how do you …
How Long Does It Take An Alcoholic To Detox?
When you are ready to call it quits with alcohol, should you stop drinking altogether or slowly cut back on your consumption? It is natural to want to quit immediately while your willpower is strong, but it can also be potentially dangerous for some. How long does it take an alcoholic to detox, what happens …
The Need for Better Minority Enrollment in Multiple Myeloma Clinical Trials
Multiple myeloma can be a deadly disease. But if you’re Black or African American, you’re particularly vulnerable. Research shows you’re more than twice as likely to be diagnosed with this blood cancer and to die from it. There are several reasons for this, but one concern is that Black people aren’t adequately represented in clinical trials. These …
What Are The Symptoms Of A Phenobarbital Overdose?
Phenobarbital, a prescription drug with sedative effects, can be life-changing for people struggling with seizure disorders or crippling anxiety or insomnia. But like many other medications, phenobarbital comes with certain risks. If the medication is used other than as advised, you can experience adverse effects, including possible phenobarbital overdose. What are the symptoms of a …
How to Talk to Loved Ones About Your Brain Health
Vincent Macaluso, MD, found out he had multiple sclerosis (MS) when he was in medical school. Today, he treats people who have MS at his clinic in New Hyde Park, NY. He understands that MS can change the way you think, feel, and act better than most people. He also knows firsthand how hard it …
Are Alcoholics Delusional?
Are alcoholics delusional? In addressing this question, it’s vital to approach the topic with sensitivity, understanding, and a deep commitment to uncovering the truth with compassion and professionalism. At The Right Step in Texas, we recognize that addiction, including alcoholism, is a complex condition that can distort the way individuals perceive their own experiences and …