Binge Drinking’s Effects on the Body
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Naturalistic Research on Recovery Processes: Looking to the Future
Introduction
Recovery is an ongoing process. It is ongoing both because the risk for relapse is lifelong and because renewed recovery is always possible no matter how long the relapse. The ongoing nature of recovery presents multiple research challenges. Because the process of recovery can play out over decades, longitudinal research—although often difficult to conduct—is essential. But even...
Maternal Substance Use: Consequences, Identification, and Interventions
Alcoholic Liver Disease: Pathogenesis and Current Management
Introduction
According to national surveys, more than 85% of U.S. adults have consumed alcohol at some point in their lifetime, and about 70% did so in the last year.1 Most individuals drink responsibly and without adverse effects. However, a substantial proportion of people misuse alcohol.1,2 Drinking patterns associated with alcohol misuse include binge drinking, heavy drinking, and high...
Influence of Social Media on Alcohol Use in Adolescents and Young Adults
Pathophysiology of the Effects of Alcohol Abuse on the Endocrine System
Uniting Epidemiology and Experimental Disease Models for Alcohol-Related Pancreatic Disease
“Maturing Out” of Binge and Problem Drinking