Category Archives: Sober living
How Long Does Heroin Stay In Your Urine?
THCA can be detected in blood after use for a few hours to a couple of days [3]. Learn how to break free from the cycle of drug and alcohol addiction. Contact AddictionResource.net for more information treatment centers that provide the … Continue reading
52 Ways to Identify a Covert Narcissist
Alcohol abuse exacerbates these traits, causing mood swings and unpredictable behavior. Loved ones may feel they are walking on eggshells, never knowing what to expect. Trust issues often arise as the narcissistic alcoholic may lie or manipulate to cover up … Continue reading
The Conflicted History of Alcohol in Western Civilization
In October, the Geological Society of America hosted its annual conference in person, with a new rule — there would no longer be alcohol allowed in the oral or poster session areas. The decision, which stemmed from a recommendation from … Continue reading
Art Therapy in Recovery: Healing Through Creativity
Incorporating art therapy into addiction recovery is about harnessing the power of creativity to mend the mind and spirit. It’s an approach grounded in the belief that the process of making and interpreting art can be as healing as the … Continue reading
Medications You Should Never Mix With Alcohol
So you may be more likely to experience liver problems if you drink alcohol during your Lipitor treatment. However, even medications that don’t require a prescription can be unsafe when mixed with alcohol. For example, OTC painkillers (including nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory … Continue reading
Alcohol and COVID-19 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism NIAAA
Adults during COVID-19 reported high levels of alcohol consumption, with those who reported high levels of impact from COVID-19 reporting significantly more alcohol (both more days and total drinks) than participants who were not as impacted by COVID-19. Additionally, participants … Continue reading
I Tested and Approved: 10 Year Sobriety Gifts That Will Make Your Journey to Recovery Even More Meaningful
I have been sober for 10 years now, and it has been an incredible journey. I have faced challenges and overcome obstacles that I never thought I could. My sobriety has given me a new lease on life and has … Continue reading