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How To Become An AA Sponsor

By Jena Hilliard | May 29, 2019

An Alcoholics Anonymous sponsor encourages, guides, and supports other AA members in achieving and maintaining sobriety throughout the 12-step program.
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Symptoms Of Alcohol Poisoning And What NOT To Do

By Cooper Smith | February 5, 2019

Alcohol poisoning is a serious condition that can cause permanent damage or even death; it occurs when someone consumes too much alcohol.
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Celebrating The New Year Without Alcohol

By Cooper Smith | December 27, 2018

With the prevalence of alcohol at parties, on the streets, and even in the media staying sober for the New Year be easier said than done.
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Are You Drinking Too Much Wine?

By Krystina Murray | June 7, 2018

Some studies indicate that drinking a small amount of wine, especially red wine, has health benefits, although they are controversial.
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5 Ways To Celebrate Memorial Day Without Alcohol

By Alcohol Help | May 23, 2018

Alcohol use can be so pervasive on Memorial Day that former alcoholics in recovery find it difficult to maintain their sobriety due to temptation.
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4 Ways To Have A Sober Cinco de Mayo

By Alcohol Help | May 4, 2018

Americans have turned several dates on the calendar, like Cinco de Mayo, into "drinking holidays." Luckily, you have many sober options this Cinco de Mayo that won't require you to break your sobriety or feel like "an other." Here are a few.
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Getting Out Of College Drinking Habits Before They Become A Problem In The Real World

By Jasmine Bittar | April 5, 2018

Graduating college and starting your life as an adult can be hard and if you continue your college-drinking habits, you may neglect responsibilities.
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How To Help An Alcoholic Spouse

By Jasmine Bittar | March 29, 2018

If you have an alcoholic spouse, they are suffering physically and mentally from their disorder, and you have the strength to help.
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5 Ways To Manage Depression In Recovery

By Beth Leipholtz | December 28, 2017

Mental illnesses like depression frequently co-occur with addiction and may be excerbated while in recovery. Learn ways to cope with depression.
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