March 01, 2024
Charles FrankZoom mEETINGS: PROTECTING ANONYMITY & DEFAULT SETTINGS Peoria Area Alcoholics Anonymous 24 7 Hotline 309 687-1329
She is thrilled to be working at High Watch and thoroughly enjoys working with each guest to achieve better physical health. Lizzy has a unique ability to balance both the strategic and relational thinking required to grow and sustain a high-performing team. She firmly believes that courage and vulnerability are essential leadership skills needed to […]
February 29, 2024
Charles FrankAmphetamine Withdrawal Symptoms
Use of amphetamine-containing diet pills has resulted in pulmonary arterial hypertension (Garg et al., 2017). Cardiovascular complications are a leading cause of death among people who use MA. Hypertension, aortic dissection, acute coronary syndromes, pulmonary hypertension, and cardiomyopathy (heart muscle dysfunction) are frequently observed (Paratz et al., 2016; Paulus & Stewart, 2020). Hypertension and tachycardia […]
February 29, 2024
Charles FrankBlood Doping and EPO: An Anti-Doping FAQ
A low oxygen level may indicate a diminished number of red blood cells (anemia), or hemoglobin molecules that carry oxygen through the body. If EPO levels are too high the body will produce too many red blood cells which can thicken the blood, leading to clotting, heart attack and stroke. Repeated doses of EPO can […]
February 29, 2024
Charles FrankThe Irrational Mind of Addicts and Alcoholics: What Does it Stem From?
The brain mediates our motivation to repeat behaviors that lead to pleasurable, rewarding states or reduce uncomfortable, distressing physical or emotional states. In this context, drinking alcohol can be motivated by its ability to provide both relief from aversive states and reward. These dual, powerful reinforcing effects help explain why some people drink and why […]
February 29, 2024
Charles FrankAmbien: What are 11 Things You Need to Know?
Zolpidem (Ambien) is broken down (metabolized) in the liver to an inactive form, but the liver enzymes responsible for this process are more active in men than in women. In 2013, the FDA ordered Sanofi-Aventis, the manufacturers of Ambien and Ambien CR, and all other manufacturers of zolpidem to change their dosage recommendations. Even though […]
February 29, 2024
Charles FrankAlprazolam Oral Route Side Effects
Get helpful tips and guidance for everything from fighting inflammation to finding the best diets for weight loss…from exercises to build a stronger core to advice on treating cataracts. PLUS, the latest news on medical advances and breakthroughs from Harvard Medical School experts. It’s frustrating when you feel the urge to move your bowels but […]
February 29, 2024
Charles FrankTrauma Symptoms of Adult Children of Alcoholics
Alcohol abuse disorder is characterized by periods of sobriety and relapse. Even so, with a combination of therapy, support, and persistence, around a third of people with AUD will maintain sobriety for at least a year and sometimes for decades. Medications like Campral, Topamax, and Revia have greatly improved AUD recovery rates. If you end […]
February 29, 2024
Charles FrankBarbiturates: Usage, Effects, and Signs of Barbiturate Overdose
A key reason why healthcare providers don’t prescribe barbiturates as often now is the risk of misusing them. Because of that risk, you should keep these medications under lock and key in a secure place in your home. Keeping them out of the hands of children and teenagers is essential. Acting cautiously can help avoid […]
February 29, 2024
Charles FrankAlcoholic liver disease: Symptoms, treatment, and causes
To prevent alcoholic liver disease and other conditions linked to the consumption of alcohol, doctors advise people to follow National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) guidelines. In people with liver failure, the liver completely ceases to function. This can be an outcome of advanced-stage liver disease and often means that a liver transplant […]
February 29, 2024
Charles FrankAwareness and Health Observances Observances Drug Overdose
Overdose occurs when a person’s body has a severely harmful reaction to taking too much of a drug or a combination of different drugs. Our local “Don’t Count Us Out” campaign provides additional information to help reduce stigma and how to use supportive language and have helpful conversations. To learn more about this year’s campaign […]