What Is the Timeline for Alcohol Withdrawal?
Alcohol Withdrawal Timeline According to the National Dietary Guidelines, men are recommended to have no more than two drinks per day and one drink for women. Consuming more than this increases a person’s risk of health ailments such as liver disease, cardiovascular...
Chronic Liver Disease
Years of drinking excessively could mean harming your liver with every sip. Chronic liver damage is a serious consequence of long-term alcohol addiction. In this blog post from Hanley Center, we’ll introduce proactive methods to deal with a chronic liver disease...
What is Wet Brain?
To many, the term “wet brain” is mysterious and perplexing. In its simplest form, wet brain describes a severe and persistent type of brain damage brought on by long-term alcohol misuse. This blog post from Hanley Center will clarify its nuances, including...
What Is Gray Area Drinking?
The guidelines for excessive drinking, as defined by organizations such as the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, provide insight into the small yet crucial changes that can lead to gray area drinking. Navigating this spectrum can be challenging,...
What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Every Day?
Many may assume that the impact of daily drinking on their bodies is negligible or limited to short-term effects. Some may believe that moderate alcohol intake doesn’t significantly affect overall health and that potential consequences are easily manageable. In...Insurance Can Cover up to 100% of Treatment
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