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Living With An Alcoholic: Do’s, Don’ts, And How To Cope

By Kristen Fuller, MD | November 21, 2024

Living with an alcoholic spouse, sibling, parent, or friend is not only stressful but can take a toll on your mental and physical health.
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Alcohol Consumption In Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, And Baby Boomers

By Kristen Fuller, MD | November 8, 2024

The alcohol consumption by each generation has slowly declined since the 1960s, but rates of misuse are still high.
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6 Dangerous TikTok Drinking Challenges

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TikTok drinking challenges promote alcohol intoxication and binge drinking without acknowledging the many health risks that come with them.
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Alcohol Marketing And The Communities It Affects

By Hannah Zwemer | December 17, 2021

Alcohol marketing affects certain demographics more than others. Advertisements target groups like youth, women, and people of color.
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Social Media Compared To Alcohol, Big Tobacco

By William Henken | September 29, 2021

Social media addiction may be similar to alcohol addiction. New findings on Instagrams' effects in teen girls are troubling.
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How To Tell Your Friends And Family You’re Going To Rehab

By Emily Murray | August 18, 2021

Telling your friends and family you’re going to rehab may seem daunting, but taking the right steps can make the conversion easier.
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Non-Alcoholic Thanksgiving Drinks

By Michael Muldoon | November 25, 2020

Find a non-alcoholic Thanksgiving beverage to suit your plans this year. Maintaining sobriety is still doable during the holidays.
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10 Ways To Help An Alcoholic Family Member

By Theresa Parisi | October 29, 2019

Even though things may seem helpless, they aren't. There are many ways that you can help an alcoholic family member. Here are the top 10.
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How Mommy Wine Culture Is Normalizing Alcoholism

By Jena Hilliard | September 19, 2019

With the help of social media, mommy wine culture has become a pop culture phenomenon that glorifies and normalizes heavy alcohol use amongst mothers.
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