"My liver was hurting; I could physically feel it. The only way I could make the pain go away was to drink more alcohol.” ...
Several obesity experts said perhaps 20% of patients — as many as 1 in 5 — may not respond well to the medications.
Overdose deaths are dropping, but millions of former users live with compromised health and prospects.
Contrary to common belief, many people abuse multiple substances, like alcohol and drugs. The abuse of multiple drugs makes ...
On a hot July morning, Dr. John Spence stands outside of an equestrian training arena, watching a 15-year-old boy lead a ...
Community members can obtain free doses of an opioid overdose-reversing medication and learn how to use it thanks to the East ...
A study using Swedish patient data found anti-obesity drugs were linked with fewer hospitalizations related to alcohol use, ...
During the holidays, pay attention to your feelings and develop a plan for when you are feeling stressed, sad or lonely. Avoid alcohol and drugs; while this is easier said than done for some people, ...
That’s according to new data from the Cleveland Department of Public Health (CDPH). It shows alcohol continues to be the ...
In the 1990s, overprescribing by doctors, along with aggressive and deceptive drug marketing by pharmaceutical companies, led ...
Almost three-quarters of people involved in road accidents tested positive for drugs or alcohol, the results of a study ...
Nearly half of individuals consuming alcohol at baseline reduced their alcohol consumption following the initiation of AOMs.