Author: Gary Jackson

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Gary Jackson has been working as a social worker for 10 years now. He studied psychology at Boston University and, right after graduation, started helping people struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. Now he is writing helpful articles in the fight against drug and alcohol addiction in this blog.

February 27, 2024

Gary Jackson

Aetna Insurance Coverage for Drug Addiction Treatment

Below are some of the treatment options covered by Aetna policies. Aetna is a private insurance company that offers addiction treatment and mental health coverage. Health insurance providers typically cover rehab treatment for most types of substance addiction; including alcohol, suboxone, heroin, cocaine and meth and rehab for drug addiction. Many Aetna insurance plans have […]

Detox and Treatment

February 27, 2024

Gary Jackson

Acute and Chronic Effects of Cocaine on Cardiovascular Health PMC

Withdrawal can be difficult, so it may be best to do it with the help of a medical professional. Since it’s an illegal drug, you can never be sure about the quality of cocaine. To make more money, dealers may “cut” the drug with other substances, like flour, baking soda, cornstarch, or talcum powder. They […]

Drug Addiction

February 26, 2024

Gary Jackson

16 Ways To Stop Drinking Alcohol

However, it’s important to keep in mind that alcohol detox can be dangerous if it’s done at home. Detox at a professional rehab facility is typically the most recommended method for addressing alcohol addiction and dependence. Talk to your doctor or a drug treatment specialist about what to expect as you experience alcohol withdrawal. Ask […]

Detox and Treatment

February 26, 2024

Gary Jackson

Alcohol intolerance Symptoms & causes

Red wine strongly inhibits the binding of 5-HT to 5-HT1 receptors; white wine possesses this ability to a much lesser extent [47]. Studies on red wine-sensitive subjects, in order to show a mediation of induced headache by some types of 5-HT2 receptors, give inconclusive results [42]. In this light, direct or indirect (by 5-HT release) […]

Alcohol Addiction

February 26, 2024

Gary Jackson

Hallucinogen Drug Use: Effects, Addiction & Dangers

Hallucinogenic drugs—particularly naturally occurring substances such as mescaline, ibogaine, or magic mushrooms—have played a role in human life for thousands of years. Numerous indigenous cultures around the world have used hallucinogenic plants to induce states of detachment from reality, to precipitate “visions” or mystical insight, as medicines, or as adjuncts to social and religious rituals. […]

Drug Addiction

February 26, 2024

Gary Jackson

How Long Does It Take to Detox from Alcohol? Timeline and More

Recently, with COVID-19 precautions, many programs offer programs via telehealth. It can be an alternative to inpatient or residential treatment or a step-down from one of those programs. Inpatient treatment at a hospital or medical center isn’t as common as it used to be, but these programs make sense if you have serious medical or […]

Detox and Treatment

February 26, 2024

Gary Jackson

How Long Does Molly MDMA Stay In Your System?

Exercising until you collapse from exhaustion or chugging water until you vomit won’t cause the molly to magically leave your system immediately, instead it’ll likely just make you feel crappy. In fact, drinking massive amounts of water can actually cause serious health issues. Don’t drink alcohol if you take molly since it can cause you […]

Drug Addiction

February 26, 2024

Gary Jackson

Alcohol and Acute Ischemic Stroke Onset: The Stroke Onset Study PMC

A transient ischemic attack is sometimes known as a ministroke. An ischemic stroke occurs when a blood clot, known as a thrombus, blocks or plugs an artery leading to the brain. A blood clot often forms in arteries damaged by a buildup of plaques, known as atherosclerosis. It can occur in the carotid artery of […]

Alcohol Addiction

February 26, 2024

Gary Jackson

Medications & Drugs That Cause Hair Loss

Research suggests that certain communities may be more prone to using drugs, including cocaine. For example, those who identify as LGBTQ are more than twice as likely to use illicit drugs as heterosexual people. LGBTQ adults are also more than twice as likely to have a substance use disorder. Adderall is commonly used to treat […]

Drug Addiction

February 26, 2024

Gary Jackson

Understanding Alcohol Use Disorder National Institute

About 15 million American adults and 400,000 adolescents suffer from alcohol use disorder, according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. But treatment and support are available to help those suffering begin to heal. Inpatient treatment centers typically have counselors on staff to schedule regular meetings with patients and monitor the alcoholic’s recovery. […]

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