Glass Shape Influences How Quickly We Drink Alcohol
A new study, conducted by the University of Bristol’s School of Experimental Psychology and published in PLoS ONE, suggests that how quickly we drink alcohol is influenced by the shape of the glass...
Resilience, Recovery and Optimism
Studies have shown that the resilience in some children allows them to “bounce back” from trying or troubling situations, such as drug and alcohol abuse in the family, much more easily than...
California Debates How to Protect Patients and Help Doctors
After investigations determined that a California state program implemented to help doctors struggling with addiction failed to protect patients and hold doctors responsible, it was shut down. Now...
Who Is A Sex Addict?
Between social media and smartphone apps that make countless sexual partners readily available and an internet consumed with sexual content, there is a rising number of women and men seeking...
High-Potency and Synthetic Marijuana Can Harm Developing Embryo’s Brain
The Journal of Drug Testing and Analysis recently released a new study, conducted by researchers at Texas A&M, concluding that high potency and synthetic marijuana can harm embryos. High potency...
Those With Addiction Neglected by U.S. Medical System
In the United States, there are more people needing treatment for addiction than there are for diabetes, cancer, and heart conditions, and yet, the amount of resources and funding put into treatment...