Author: Charles Frank

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Charles Frank, a seasoned social worker with a decade of experience, holds a degree in psychology from Boston University. Immediately following his graduation, Charles embarked on a mission to aid individuals grappling with alcohol and drug addiction. Currently, he contributes insightful articles aimed at combating substance abuse, leveraging his expertise to offer guidance and support through this blog.

March 25, 2024

Charles Frank

Alcohol and Sleep

Contact a Recovery Advocate today to learn how we can help you achieve lasting recovery from alcohol addiction. Caffeine and nicotine are stimulants and increase the stimulation you experience during alcohol withdrawal. Using either substance can contribute to insomnia, especially when you use it closer to bedtime. Because your body is already hyperactive from withdrawal, it […]

Alcohol Abuse

March 25, 2024

Charles Frank

Marijuana Detox: What You Should Know

A drug test identifies traces of the cannabinoids, specifically THC, in the person’s system. Doctors often use a urine test because it is easy to perform and because, unlike other tests, it can still identify the presence of cannabinoids and metabolites up to 3 months after use. The withdrawal symptoms of a weed detox can […]

Detox and Treatment

March 25, 2024

Charles Frank

Alcoholic: Definition, Symptoms, Traits, Causes, Treatment

For most people who drink, alcohol is a harmless part of the evening — a beer after work, a glass of wine with dinner, or a drink or two with friends. The Centers for Disease Control and Protection (CDC) recommend that women have no more than one drink per day and that men have no more than […]

Alcohol Abuse

March 25, 2024

Charles Frank

How to Slow Your Heart Rate Down: 13 Proven Methods

As a resting heart rate of 90 bpm is within range, medical professionals typically consider this to be a reasonable resting heart rate for most adults. Most techniques for lowering heart rate, such as managing stress and avoiding alcohol, help to lower heart rate over time. If a person needs to lower their heart rate […]

Drug Addiction

March 25, 2024

Charles Frank

Marijuana Detox Symptoms, Timeline, Medications And Treatment

Teletherapy lets you work with a specialized therapist remotely from the comfort of your home. This professional support connects you to therapy and education that can play an important role in the detox process. While the symptoms of cannabis withdrawal may not be as severe as those of some other substances, such as cocaine or […]

Detox and Treatment

March 22, 2024

Charles Frank

Brain Recovery From Alcohol: How Long Does It Take to Heal

Older individuals are more vulnerable to the short- and long-term effects of alcohol use on their brains. Thiamine deficiency can cause dementia, which is progressive and permanent memory loss. In addition, people who drink too much alcohol are often deficient in vitamin B-1, or thiamine. Alcohol affects short-term memory by slowing down how nerves communicate […]

Alcohol Abuse

March 22, 2024

Charles Frank

Lyrica Withdrawal: What is Withdrawing from Lyrica Really Like?

Another potential factor for Lyrica overdose is when the medication is taken with illicit drugs, such as heroin. Taking too many pills at one time can lead to side effects like confusion, seizures, and even death. This is a time where there is a lot of concern surrounding the spread of COVID-19 and we know […]

Detox and Treatment

March 22, 2024

Charles Frank

How to pronounce pharmaceutical drugs correctly

Pronouncing drug names correctly will help you feel confident, avoid criticism, earn trust, improve safety, and feel less frustrated. Drugs.com provides accurate and independent information on more than 24,000 prescription drugs, over-the-counter medicines and natural products. This material is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended for medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Data […]

Drug Addiction

March 22, 2024

Charles Frank

How to Pass a Urine Drug Test with Baking Soda

It’s often used as a way to catch suspected drug users in the act, as the detection window is quite short (usually up to 72 hours for cannabis). Law enforcement, for example, might use a saliva test if they suspect you are under the influence while driving. No matter what you read online, bleaching or […]

Drug Addiction

March 22, 2024

Charles Frank

5 Things to Know About Bipolar Disorder and Alcohol Use

Both tend to occur more frequently in people who have a family member with the condition. Researchers haven’t identified a clear link between bipolar disorder and AUD, but there are a few possibilities. It is also important to be aware of the signs of burnout and make sure to take breaks when needed. It is […]

Alcohol Abuse