Tag: alcohol use disorder
Kingston Alcohol Abuse Treatment Research Shows Promise
A clinical research conducted by scientists from the University Of Rhode Island College Of Pharmacy in Kingston, R.I. is showing signs that a promising...
Tempe Alcohol Abuse by Adolescents Subject to Breakthrough in Prevention
The Arizona State University (ASU) recently conducted a program focused on preventing alcohol abuse by adolescents in Tempe, Arizona. The legal drinking age in the...
Study Reveals Increase in Alcohol-Related ER Trips
According to a recently released study, an annual increase in the number of trips to hospital emergency rooms as a result of alcohol has...
The University of Texas leads $29 million research series on alcoholism
Government funding will pledge $29 million to a series of research led by the University of Texas to combat alcoholism, a problem that costs...
What are the most common reasons why people with alcoholism drink?
Why do people with alcohol use disorders drink alcohol? Although there isn’t a single answer, a new study explores some of the most common...
Alcohol use disorders increase dramatically by nearly 50 percent
New research has discovered a 49 percent increase in alcohol use disorders among Americans. The increase was noted between two 12-month periods —the data was...
Traits of people who go to the emergency room because of...
The majority of people who frequently attend emergency rooms due to alcohol-related reasons are unemployed, isolated and not only mentally but also physically ill,...
Trailblazing trial into use of MDMA to boost addiction treatment
A first-of-its-kind clinical trial has been launched to study the use of MDMA in helping people to overcome alcohol addictions. Researchers in England will start...
Over 2 million were addicted to alcohol and drugs in 2014,...
New government data reveals that 2.3 million American adults suffered from both a past-year illicit drug addiction and an alcohol addiction in 2014. The CBHSQ...
Research breakthrough reveals link between hormone and alcoholism
A groundbreaking study has uncovered a potential pathway in the brain that could lead to alcoholism. The breakthrough may eventually improve treatment for people...