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More Bad News About Alcohol - Dementia!

More Bad News About Alcohol - Dementia!

 

By Rachel Baxter

21 FEB 2018, 12:13

An analysis of more than a million dementia patients has found that chronic heavy drinking puts you at serious risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. In fact, alcohol use disorders were found to be the biggest avoidable risk factor in the onset of dementia.

The case for testing all adults for Hepatitis C: It's safer and more cost-effective than what many hospitals do

The case for testing all adults for Hepatitis C: It's safer and more cost-effective than what many hospitals do

Screening all adults for hepatitis C is a cost-effective way to improve clinical outcomes and identify more infected people compared to current recommendations, according to a new study. 

There Are Four Types Of Drinker According To Science - Which One Are You?

There Are Four Types Of Drinker According To Science - Which One Are You?

More precisely, the model assumes people drink to increase positive feelings or decrease negative ones. They’re also motivated by internal rewards such as enhancement of a desired personal emotional state, or by external rewards such as social approval.

This results in all drinking motives falling into one of four categories: enhancement (because it’s exciting), coping (to forget about my worries), social (to celebrate), and conformity (to fit in). Drinkers can be high or low in any number of drinking motives – people are not necessarily one type of drinker or the other.

When Opioids Make Pain Worse

When Opioids Make Pain Worse

An English physician in 1870 reported on morphine's tendency to "encourage the very pain it pretends to relieve." Researchers found that active heroin users were more sensitive to pain than expected. Other investigators took note, and by decade's end, a half-dozen studies had demonstrated similar results among heroin users as well as among recovering users on methadone.

Opioids Don't Beat Other Medications For Chronic Pain

Opioids Don't Beat Other Medications For Chronic Pain

For many people who live with chronic pain, opioids can seem like the difference between a full life or one lived in agony. Over the past few decades, they have become go-to drugs for acute pain, but Dr. Erin Krebs, with the Minneapolis Veteran's Administration Health Care System and the University of Minnesota, says the science about the effectiveness of opioids for chronic, or long-term, pain has been lacking.

$1 Fentanyl Test Strip Could Be a Major Weapon against Opioid ODs

$1 Fentanyl Test Strip Could Be a Major Weapon against Opioid ODs

As the deadly crisis refuses to wane, cities search for unconventional responses to overdoses.

“It’s an important study, and it shows that the fentanyl test can be really used as a point-of-care test within harm-reduction programs,” says Jon Zibbell, a public health scientist at nonprofit research organization RTI International.

Heroin Vaccine Treats Addiction and Lethal Overdose

Heroin Vaccine Treats Addiction and Lethal Overdose

The vaccine is built by binding a heroin molecule to a protein recognized by the immune system. The heroin molecule does not trigger an immune reaction on its own. When the vaccine initiates an immune response, antibodies are produced that bind to heroin molecules that build up when a person is using the drug. The antibody binding prevents the drug from reaching the brain and causing a high.

Quack "health practitioners" Taking Advantage of Opioid Crisis

Quack "health practitioners" Taking Advantage of Opioid Crisis

The opioid epidemic is a serious public health crisis in the U.S., and new tools and treatments to deal with chronic pain are urgently needed. Unfortunately, where public health officials see a crisis, advocates of “integrating” quackery with science-based medicine see an opportunity. In this case, promoters of pseudomedicine are taking advantage of the opioid crisis to persuade state Medicaid systems to pay for quackery like acupuncture.