A University of Michigan study found that about 22% of young adults use cannabis, alcohol or both to help them fall asleep.
If drinking is having a negative effect on your life, it’s hardly surprising that it’s taken some time for you to decide to ...
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Many Young Adults Use Cannabis or Alcohol to Get to Sleep
HealthDay News — More than one in five young adults report using cannabis or alcohol to get to sleep, according to a research letter published online Oct. 13 in JAMA Pediatrics.
Alcohol use disorder (AUD) and mental health disorders, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), are common among veterans. Recent research suggests that AUD may increase the risk of sleep apnea ...
Insomnia and hazardous drinking are so closely intertwined that estimates suggest at least one-third, and as many as 91%, of people who have a hard time with sleep also misuse alcohol. A new study ...
A sleep expert at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine discusses ways to improve sleep hygiene and do away with ...
When January rolls around, many people decide to give something up, whether it’s animal products or alcohol. Alcohol actually shares qualities with what many people think of as its opposite - your ...
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What Really Happens To Your Brain When You Drink Alcohol, According To Neuroscientists
Alcohol affects more than just your mood, it can harm your brain and nervous system over time. Neurologists explain how ...
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