Alcohol Treatment in Michigan As discussed, alcohol abuse and poly-drug use involving alcohol is one of the biggest drug problems in Michigan. For this reason, the most comprehensive and integrated approach is also needed in these instances where clients typically have a co-occurring disorder and ...
Michigan youth between the ages of 12 and 17 accounted for over half of all admissions to addiction treatment facilities in 2023. Studies show that the use of alcohol and drugs is directly related to academic problems, physical and mental health issues, relationship difficulties and involvement with...
the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly Food Stamps), and federal housing assistance programs (public housing and Section 8 tenant and project-based assistance)—are similar, in that they are administered at the state or local level. They are different in ...
Fibrosis is the abnormal deposition of extracellular matrix, which can lead to organ dysfunction, morbidity, and death. The disease burden caused by fibrosis is substantial, and there are currently no therapies that can prevent or reverse fibrosis. Metabolic alterations are increasingly recognized as ...
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Effects of Drugs on the Composition and Functions of Gut Microbiome Gut microbial perturbations due to diet, drugs, alcohol, and other environmental factors can initiate and induce the progression of metabolic disorders [29,30]. Several health disorders are associated with lower gut microbial diversity...
anorectic gut peptide, Peptide YY3–36 (PYY3–36), thus this review assessed the therapeutic potential and underlying neural circuits targeted by PYY3–36 when administered independently or in combination with GLP-1 to curb the appetite for food or drugs of abuse like opiates, alcohol, and ...
Right-sided infective endocarditis due to methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is strongly associated with intravenous drug abuse, congenital heart disease, or previous medical treatment and is rare in healthy patients without a history of drug abuse. Here, we present a case of an 18-...
1. Introduction Bacteria can cause life-threatening human diseases, and especially superbug infections kill at least 700,000 people worldwide every year [1]. Antibacterial drugs are indispensable drugs for the treatment of bacterial infections. However, due to the excessive use of antibiotics in ...