Substance abuse recovery and diet; Nutrition and substance abuse
Substance abuse harms the body in two distinct ways:
For example, infants who were exposed to alcohol while in the womb often have physical and mental problems. The alcohol affects the growing baby by crossing the placenta. After birth, the baby may have withdrawal symptoms. The mother's...
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The glycemic index is such a big nutritional deal for people with diabetes that it has sprouted spin-offs. One of the most well known of... Read more »
I remember the first time a respiratory therapist talked to me about the importance of breathing exercises to control my breathing. I was... Read more »
Guiltless indulgences might sound like a contradiction in terms. But it's not -- as long as we control how much we indulge... Read more »
Earlier studies that I reviewed here indicated that when we take our food in liquid form rather than in a solid one, we consume more... Read more »
Substance abuse is the inappropriate use of drugs or alcohol. These substances normally alter people’s judgment, perception, attention and physical... Read more »
(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- New research reveals treating pregnant women for substance abuse early in their pregnancy can help achieve the same health and... Read more »
Omega-3 fatty acid is often misnamed an “alternative” or “natural” medication. Penicillin was, of course, derived from a living organism... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
IUDE; Intrauterine drug exposure; Maternal drug abuse Information Maternal substance abuse may consist of any combination of drug,... Read more »
A recent study suggests that teenagers who have trouble sleeping may be at a higher risk for being depressed and using drugs later in life. In the... Read more »