Australians who use anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) are turning to online forums for advice on how to safely discontinue steroid-use, rather than seeking expert clinical support.
Five days of feasting — nothing spared from rolls to phuchka to biryani. Add alcohol and poor sleep quality to that and you get a recipe for lethargy, gastric, bloating and IBS. Durga Puja is over, ...
Researchers at Washington State University (WSU) have identified a part of the brain that could ease alcohol withdrawal symptoms, according to a new study published in the journal Neuropharmacology.
A new WSU study found that by targeting a certain part of the brain, scientists were able to lessen debilitating withdrawal symptoms.
By targeting a specific area of the brain, researchers at Washington State University may now hold the key to curbing the debilitating symptoms of alcohol withdrawal that push many people back to ...
Australians who use anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) are turning to online forums for advice on how to safely discontinue steroid use, rather than seeking expert clinical support. New Griffith ...
By targeting a specific area of the brain, researchers at Washington State University may now hold the key to curbing the debilitating symptoms of alcohol withdrawal that push many people back to ...
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The use of the herbal supplement kratom is growing, and so are reports of serious side effects. Here's what you must know bout kratom.
All In Solutions Detox, a CARF-accredited addiction treatment center in Simi Valley, California, emphasizes the critical importance of addressing co-occurring mental health disorders from the first ...
Many anabolic steroid users are turning to online forums – not doctors – for help coming off the drugs, a new study shows. With misinformation and inconsistent advice rife, experts warn that this ...