This week, we are reporting on some promising treatments for two of the deadliest drugs in America: opioids and alcohol. William Brangham sat down with one of the nation’s leading researchers who is ...
Alcohol abuse is among the leading cause of preventable death in the United States—more than opioids such as fentanyl.
Alcohol may be at those parties, but mental health professionals are warning to drink responsibly or asking people to avoid ...
According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ... There are effective treatments for alcohol use ...
In our ongoing look at treating substance abuse in America, we turn to the most commonly used drug, and one of the deadliest: alcohol. Drinking kills more Americans every year than opioids or any ...
Alcohol cravings are particularly problematic for people with alcohol use disorder, and reducing cravings is correlated with ...
Summary: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) disrupts cognitive flexibility, crucial for learning and adapting to change. New research ...
This story is the third part of a series on alcohol use disorder (AUD) in the LGBTQ+ community. Some names have been altered.
Researchers at the Texas A&M University College of Medicine have shed new light on how chronic alcohol use alters brain signaling pathways, specifically focusing on how it impairs cognitive ...
Evidence is mounting that new therapies already used to treat gut diseases, type 2 diabetes, and obesity may help people with alcohol use disorder (AUD).
PGN interviewed LGBTQ+ people with alcohol use disorder for this series, some of whom are in recovery and some who aren’t.