How I’m A Celebrity’s Reverend Richard Coles found love again after husband’s tragic death

“This news was incredibly shocking, and I am devastated by his loss. He was a very gifted actor, and more importantly, an amazing friend,” Lo said. “My heart goes out to his friends and family who loved him so much.” At Muse Addiction Treatment Center in Los Angeles, we understand the many underlying issues surrounding… Continue reading How I’m A Celebrity’s Reverend Richard Coles found love again after husband’s tragic death

The 4 Stages of Alcoholism for the Functioning Alcoholic

Many of us probably have the semi-homeless looking man drinking from a bottle of cheap wine or vodka stuffed in a brown paper bag. This stereotypical alcoholic would always be extremely drunk—morning, noon, and night. In the real world, alcoholism affects all types of people, from high school students to retired doctors, from popular athletes… Continue reading The 4 Stages of Alcoholism for the Functioning Alcoholic

Dry January Tips

Before completing the challenge, participants reported getting drunk nearly 3.4 times per month. Constantly living in the sip-and-repeat cycle may lead to fatty liver. This will help guide whether you should stop drinking altogether or slowly decrease your intake. But, you don’t have to be a heavy drinker to benefit from Dry January, adds Sherie… Continue reading Dry January Tips

Alcoholic Dementia: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Once a person stops using alcohol, they can often experience recovery from symptoms, though in some cases, some damage may be permanent. Once you stop alcohol intake, a doctor can address your specific symptoms. Doctors tailor specific treatments and alcohol abstinence programs to the individual. See a doctor if you think you might be experiencing… Continue reading Alcoholic Dementia: Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, and Treatment

Some Vitamins and Minerals May Reduce Alcohol Toxicity

Supplementation with trace elements, including zinc, should also be considered. When anemia is observed, supplementation with iron and folic acid should also be considered. Deficiencies in vitamins and trace elements commonly found in ALD often cause irreversible damage and should always be considered in ALD treatment. On the other hand, ALD patients were often found… Continue reading Some Vitamins and Minerals May Reduce Alcohol Toxicity

Is it normal to have blurry vision after a night of drinking?

If someone is suspected to have nystagmus, they will likely undergo a CT scan or an MRI to get a scan of the brain. “Drink spiking and methanol poisoning are far too common in many parts of the world,” Australia’s foreign minister Penny Wong said. The problem can be fixed somewhat with special eyeglasses or… Continue reading Is it normal to have blurry vision after a night of drinking?

Is It Okay to Mix Antacids and Alcohol?: Effects and Interactions

If you are not sure if it is safe to drink alcohol while you are taking medication, call a local pharmacy or talk to your doctor about the potential interactions. Medications prescribed to lower cholesterol levels (known as statins) can cause flushing, itching, stomach bleeding, and liver damage. Combining these drugs with alcohol can make… Continue reading Is It Okay to Mix Antacids and Alcohol?: Effects and Interactions

Alcoholic Nose: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

Alcoholic nose, or drinker’s nose, is an informal term that refers to an enlarged purple nose that is thought to be caused by chronic alcohol abuse. Learn more about drinker’s nose and if drinking alcohol can affect the features of the face. What is commonly called “alcoholic nose” is actually a skin condition called rhinophyma… Continue reading Alcoholic Nose: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment