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To discuss the potential factors driving the increasing alcohol use among women as well as potential solutions, we interviewed David Streem, MD, and Leena P. Mittal, MD, FACLP.
Findings from study may eventually lead to expanded treatment options for binge drinking.
More than 50% of patients with alcohol use disorder develop alcohol withdrawal symptoms within hours of discontinuing or decreasing alcohol use.
Impulsivity underlies some types of ADHD, as well as substance abuse.
Drunkorexia is a term referring to limiting food intake prior to alcohol consumption, which may lead to eating disorders in college students.
Psychiatrists can help adolescent and young adult patients with bipolar disorder address risky sexual behavior and can provide regular medication intervention to reduce the risk for STIs.
Cocaine, heroin and marijuana are the most popular illegal drugs abused among seniors.
While many treatments for substance use disorder are not evidence based, several evidence-based approaches have shown effectiveness in court-mandated treatment settings.
One topic of criticism is the relative dearth of scientific evidence regarding the efficacy of 12-step programs.
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