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Sleep abnormalities associated with alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, and opiate use: a comprehensive review Gustavo A. Angarita, Nazli Emadi, Sarah Hodges and Peter T. Morgan* Open Access Abstract Sleep abnormalities are associated with acute and chronic use of addictive ...
Understanding the sleep problems related to substance use disorders requires characterizing them both subjectively and objectively, while considering how sleep responds to periods of use and abstinence. This review will describe such research with regard to alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, and opioids. In add...
“Sleep is an incredibly active process, our bodies are working really, really hard when we sleep, and if you have alcohol in your system, none of those very active processes can happen.” Soon after falling asleep your body usually enters a period ofdeep sleep(also known as slow wave sle...
is appropriately considered a disease rather than a weakness of character or chosen pattern of bad behavior. It is the third most commonmental illness, affecting more than 14 million people in the United States. Alcohol use disorder affects over 10% of the U.S. population aged 12 and above....
Alcohol is a depressant that affects neurotransmitters such as serotonin and dopamine, which play essential roles in mood regulation. Chronic alcohol use can disrupt the natural balance of these chemicals, leading to increased vulnerability to depression and anxiety. Over time, the brain becomes reliant...
Disrupted sleep, which may become insomnia in the longer term. When you drink too much alcohol for your body to manage, you may experience nausea, vomiting and a hangover. A hangover is effectively a combination of alcohol poisoning and dehydration. It usually manifests as a headache, tirednes...
Due to global socio-economical and ecological changes, indigenous societies are exposed to an increased risk of alcohol and substance abuse. Most research on this topic has been done on indigenous communities in Canada, Australia, the US, parts of Europe and New Zealand, leaving indigenous communit...
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With large doses of alcohol, a narcotic intoxication may set in; it is characterized by deep sleep and a weakening of tendinous, cutaneous, and other reflexes; a sharp drop in heart activity and disturbances in breathing are possible and may threaten life. Systematic abuse leads to persistent...