If you develop any signs of a severe reaction, you should receive one or more doses of epinephrine. It’s available in preloaded syringes, known as epinephrine auto-injectors (e.g., EpiPen). If your doctor prescribes an epinephrine auto-injector, you should carry it with you at all times. Do you suffer from terrible hangovers or feel unwell after …
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Studies that compare other outcomes related to treatment retention and symptom improvement, such as sleep, mood symptoms, somatic medical conditions, and safety profiles (including violence and suicidality), would also be helpful. The literature currently lacks studies that examine the association between premorbid functioning and the ability to engage in manual-guided, evidence-supported therapies. Also needed is …
In addition to the symptoms listed earlier, if you experience redness or swelling at the injection site, or if you develop a rash or difficulty breathing, seek medical attention immediately. By supporting individuals in recovery and promoting a supportive environment, we can help reduce the risk of cotton fever and aid in their overall well-being. …
Alterations to brain structure and function during chronic alcohol use can make it tough for people to stop drinking, despite their best intentions. For instance, the prefrontal cortex – an area involved in planning and decision-making – may become less active, making it harder for people with AUD to make healthy decisions. Millions of people …
As a consequence, oxidative stress not only propagates kidney failure, but it also contributes to the progression of chronic heart failure (Pacher et al. 2005) and leads to a vicious cycle in alcohol-induced cardiovascular complications. Hence, we sought to examine the association of alcohol consumption with the change and rapid decline in kidney function over …
It’s a journey I never could have imagined embarking on, but now that I’m here, I couldn’t be more grateful. As I reflect on the past decade, I can’t help but think about all the people who have supported me along the way and the lessons I’ve learned. And with each passing year, I’ve come …