
Health Benefits of Not Drinking Alcohol: How Your Body Heals
What may have started as a way to unwind after a long day or a bonding experience with friends can sometimes spiral into alcohol abuse: unintentionally drinking more than you

What may have started as a way to unwind after a long day or a bonding experience with friends can sometimes spiral into alcohol abuse: unintentionally drinking more than you

Alcohol consumption impacts men and women differently, with women often experiencing more severe health consequences from drinking than men, even at lower levels of consumption. At ILC, we believe in

Are you aware of the hidden dangers of binge drinking? This harmful habit, marked by consuming excessive amounts of alcohol in a short time, can wreak havoc on your physical

Difficulty sleeping. Rapid breathing and increased heart rate. Having a sense of impending danger. Difficulty concentrating on anything other than the current worry. Even gastrointestinal issues. Symptoms of anxiety may

Quitting alcohol after drinking regularly or heavily can seem very hard. This is especially true if you have tried to stop before or have relapsed. Whether you’re asking yourself, “How

When alcohol begins to take center stage in a relationship, it can have a profound impact not only on the individual who is drinking but also on their partner and

Weddings, funerals, birthday parties, beach trips, after-work happy hours: in American culture, alcohol is embedded into all of these experiences and many more. For most, this does not pose a

The signs and symptoms of dementia are scary for anyone. For those struggling with alcohol use disorder, alcohol-induced “dementia” is a serious and often misunderstood condition. This condition not only

The argument about addiction being a disease or a choice affects how we support people in recovery. The way we view addiction can impact the resources and support available to

Alcohol addiction wreaks havoc on millions of people around the globe. Despite its legality and widespread social acceptance, alcohol is a potent substance that can lead to significant physical, psychological,
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