Her 1979 memoir, “I’m Dancing as Fast as I Can,” which also became a movie, detailed years of prescription drug abuse and ...
Kelly Moore, a professor in ETSU’s Department of Psychology and a licensed clinical psychologist, is debuting a documentary about jail-based substance use treatment. “The Opportunity Within” will be ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. British singer-songwriter Lola Young is opening up about the “breaking point” that steered her toward recovery.
Lamar Odom and Khloé Kardashian open up about marriage struggles, drug use, and his near-fatal overdose. In Netflix doc, Kardashian describes years covering up Odom's addiction, calling herself an ...
Keeping up with the exes. Lamar Odom and Khloé Kardashian are speaking out about their volatile past relationship, his infidelity and drug use, and how she “enabled” him. The former couple, who were ...
Los Angeles Lakers legend Lamar Odom has long been defined by one of the most miraculous comeback stories in sports history. Ahead of the release of his upcomin ...
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GLP-1 drugs treat addiction, suppress 'drug noise'
GLP-1 medications may also fight addiction, says Dr. Ziyad Al-Aly whose team researched trends from GLP-1 use in 600,000 people (he's a medical epidemiologist at Washington University in St. Louis and ...
There's growing evidence that GLP-1 drugs can treat more than diabetes and obesity. “It was a surprise to people. Here's an anti-obesity drug that could be useful for addiction, which is thought of as ...
What’s the most addictive drug? Newly published research indicates that when focusing on persistent drug memory, craving, and addiction, the most addictive illegal drug is cocaine. In contrast, the ...
A major new study out of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ St. Louis Health Care System found that GLP-1 medications, the class of drugs that includes Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro and Zepbound, are ...
A popular class of drugs for treating diabetes and obesity may reduce addiction, including abuse of alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, opioids and cocaine, according to research published March 4 by ...
A major study of US veterans suggests that GLP-1 diabetes medications may influence addiction-related outcomes, revealing a surprising connection between metabolic treatments and substance use risk.
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