Marijuana vs Alcohol: Which Is Really Worse for Your Health?

A 16-year study of more than 65,000 Americans, published in the American Journal of Public Health, found that healthy marijuana users were not more likely to die earlier than healthy people who did not use cannabis. Unlike alcohol, Baler said, the effects of chronic marijuana use are not as well established. Additionally, there is evidence …

Romantic Relationships in Early Addiction Recovery

After as little as a couple of weeks of trying this out,take stock of your relationship satisfaction and intimacy levels and see ifyou’ve managed to improve things. Actions speak louder than words and you can’t expect to undomonths or years (or decades) of misdeeds in a short period of time. Supportive but not enabling behavior …

Medicinal psychedelics for mental health and addiction: Advancing research of an emerging paradigm

It is not only licensed physicians who are interested in psychedelics practice, and it remains unclear who else may play leading roles and what licensure regimes might look like. Given promising clinical-trial results, many stakeholders are attempting to patent psychedelic compounds and methods of producing and administering them. Regularly assess the demographics of patients accessing …