Did you know that alcohol and depression often go hand in hand? The relationship appears to go both ways. Research shows the more a person drinks, the more likely they are to develop major depression.
If you've ever used alcohol to deal with feelings of depression, you may have found that after your buzz wears off, you're left feeling even lower than before. The connection between drinking alcohol ...
Changes in alcohol consumption tend to accompany changes in symptoms of depression, according to a study published in Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research. Individuals who reported reductions ...
Adolescents who show signs of alcohol dependence are more likely to develop depression by their mid-20s, according to a new study led by UCL (University College London) and University of Bristol ...
A new study from the University of Chicago Medicine reveals that people with alcohol use disorder (AUD) and depression experience high levels of stimulation and pleasure when intoxicated, similar to ...
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 ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Alcohol abuse, obesity and depression seem to go hand in hand for many women, according to the first study to look at how the three relate to one another over time in young ...
Adolescents who show signs of alcohol dependence are more likely to develop depression by their mid-20s, according to a new study. Researchers at University College London (UCL) and the University of ...
Thanks in part to the COVID-19 pandemic, virtual social interactions via Zoom and other videoconferencing platforms have become common. Most videoconferencing platforms default to showing you your own ...
Alcohol is a nervous system depressant, and heavy drinking can also cause isolation and depression. But many resources exist to help you create social circles. Alcohol and loneliness can create a ...
Mixing Wellbutrin and alcohol can increase a person’s risk of side effects, including seizures. Alcohol may also reduce the effectiveness of Wellbutrin. Doctors prescribe Wellbutrin to treat ...