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Digitizing Medicine

Addiction and Substance Use Disorder

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Addiction and Substance Use Disorder Sub-categories:

  • Alcohol Use Disorder (4)
  • Alcoholism (26)
  • Food Addiction (6)
  • Sex Addiction (2)
  • Substance Abuse (22)

The Language of Addiction: Why words matter

>> October 10, 2021

Addiction specialists are seeking to change the words we use to describe addictive behaviors, as they’ve learned the wrong language creates stigma and drives people away from treatment. Experts discuss the problem and solutions.

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Alcohol Use Disorder| Alcoholism| Substance Abuse

Medical Notes: October 3, 2021

>> October 3, 2021

Children as young as five may soon be part of the tug of war over vaccine mandates. Then, several important studies on Covid and vaccination are released by CDC. And finally, a study finds that people with a history of trauma get more of a high from morphine than people who’ve been trauma-free.

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)
Giving Cash To The Homeless

Giving Cash to the Homeless

>> April 18, 2021

Homelessness continues to be a stubborn problem despite many well-intentioned programs. A new experimental study finds that giving homeless people thousands of dollars in cash helps get many of them off the streets for good, calling into question many assumptions about the homeless and how they got that way. Experts discuss the new program and its …

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder
Exhaustion On The Covid Front Lines

Exhaustion on the Covid Front Lines

>> February 7, 2021

Healthcare workers in ER’s and ICU’s are in their 11th month of fighting Covid-19 and its exhaustion and depression. Two front line doctors describe how they’re managing to stay optimistic amid so much chaos, and how the vaccine has given them a goal keeping them afloat.

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Alcoholism| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)| Depression| Substance Abuse

Medical Notes: Week of December 6, 2020

>> December 6, 2020

Doctors are continuing to find new ways among old drugs to cut the damage done by Covid-19. Then, if you live out in the quiet countryside, you may be at lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s Disease. And finally, a study finds that, especially during the pandemic, video games can be good for your mental health and well being.

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)
The Effects of 2020 Stress

The Effects of 2020 Stress

>> November 15, 2020

2020 has produced an ongoing barrage of stressful events, and psychologists say the months of strain have started to show in both physical and mental breakdowns among increasing numbers of people.

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)| Substance Abuse

Medical Notes: Week of November 15, 2020

>> November 15, 2020

A study finds that some occupations may be more at risk of getting seriously ill. Then, a new study shows that men in jobs with hard physical work have a 55 percent higher risk of developing dementia, compared to men doing more sedentary work. And finally… it’s no secret that alcohol consumption has gone up in the pandemic. But a recent survey has quantified …

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)
Orthorexia: Overdoing A Good Thing

Orthorexia: Overdoing A Good Thing

>> July 12, 2020

Therapists report an increase in orthorexia, a not-yet recognized eating disorder where people become fixated on eating only healthy things and/or exercising hours per day. It can take over an afflicted person’s life and result in physical symptoms much like anorexia.

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Eating Disorders| Food Addiction| Orthorexia
Autism And Substance Abuse (2020)

Autism and Substance Abuse (2020)

>> July 5, 2020

Studies show that people with autism are twice as likely as others to engage in substance abuse, contrary to previous belief that they are extremely unlikely to use drugs or alcohol. An expert and an author who has used alcohol to cope with his autism discuss the developments and their impact.

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Alcoholism| Asperger's Syndrome| Autism| Substance Abuse
Disease Risk And Inheritance

Disease Risk and Inheritance

>> June 14, 2020

Scientists have learned that the habits and environments of our parents and grandparents can have a strong effect on our health and longevity.

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Cardiovascular/Heart Disease| Chronic Disease and Illness

Medical Notes: Week of June 7, 2020

>> June 7, 2020

Researchers are working on an app with a sensor to test for Covid-19 using only a drop of saliva. Then, life was more stressful than it was 25 years ago… and for middle aged people, it’s much more stressful. Plus, a study shows that emergency room visits for children for mental health disorders has increased 60 percent of the last 10 years. And finally, a …

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)| Substance Abuse
Women, Alcohol, And Isolation

Women, Alcohol, And Isolation

>> May 17, 2020

The Covid-19 lockdown has triggered increased alcohol use in many people, and an alcohol use disorder in some. Help can be difficult to access, as face-to-face counseling and group sessions have been halted. For women, it can be even more difficult, as they are much more comfortable in more rare single-sex sharing situations. Two experts discuss today’s …

conditions: Addiction and Substance Use Disorder| Alcohol Use Disorder| Alcoholism| Covid-19 (SARS-CoV-2)| Substance Abuse
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