Steven’s vocal injury happened while performing a show with Aerosmith in September, which led the band to postpone remaining shows on their farewell tour. The Aerosmith vocalist admitted to damaging…
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What Happened to Steven Tyler? His Vocal Injury Explained
Dr. Steven Zeitels revealed what is a sponsor that over the course of a concert, his vocal cords collided over 780,000 times. There are a variety of issues that singers may…
Psilocybin Could be a Therapeutic Breakthrough For Addiction
Panelist Mark Guckel describes how psychedelics helped him overcome an addiction to crack. After reminding the audience that none of the information shared in the panel should be considered legal…
Systematic review and rationale of using psychedelics in the treatment of cannabis use disorder PMC
Currently, only Oregon and Colorado have legalized psychedelic therapy for mental health treatment, with a licensing process in place. In other states, treatment facilities may explore partnerships with research organizations…
The 4 Stages of Alcohol and Drug Rehab Recovery
Behavioral therapies help people in drug addiction treatment modify their attitudes and behaviors related to drug use. As a result, patients are able to handle stressful situations and various triggers…
What Is Sober Living, How It Works & What To Expect SCRC
While sober living houses and halfway houses share a focus on providing safe, substance-free environments for newly sober people, there are some differences. First, many sober living houses today are…
Health Topics: Alcohol-Induced Blackouts National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism NIAAA
That’s largely because the parts of your brain responsible for decision-making aren’t fully matured until around age 25. Despite this, intentional binge drinking has been a common practice among young…
What causes blackouts? Symptoms, treatment, prevention, and more
Because blackouts tend to occur at high BACs, they commonly stem from binge drinking, defined as a pattern of drinking that increases a person’s BAC to 0.08 percent or higher….