Alcohol and Concussion: What to Know About Drinking
A concussion is a mild brain injury that can affect how you think, sleep, and move for days or weeks.
If you are wondering about
A concussion is a mild brain injury that can affect how you think, sleep, and move for days or weeks.
If you are wondering about
Alcohol and benzodiazepines (often called “benzos”) both slow the central nervous system. When they overlap, effects like sleepiness and poor balance can stack. That overlap
Internal bleeding means blood is leaking inside the body instead of leaving through a visible wound. With heavy drinking, the most common concern is bleeding
Loose stools after drinking are common, and people often call it “alcohol pooping” because it can feel sudden and urgent. Sometimes it is a one-time
If you have a headache after drinking, it can be tempting to reach for Advil. But “Advil and alcohol” is not a harmless combo for
If you live with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)—sometimes still called “ADD”—alcohol can feel like a shortcut to calm, confidence, or sleep. The problem is that the
If you use weed every day, it can start to feel less like a choice and more like something you have to do. Many people
Addiction rarely affects only one person. When a loved one struggles with alcohol or drug use, most families in Austin feel the impact in their
Heroin addiction affects people from many backgrounds and age groups. National survey data estimate that about 1.1 million people in the United States used heroin
Many people in Austin look for addiction treatment when alcohol or drug use starts to affect daily life. Knowing the main addiction recovery stages and