Posts Tagged ‘substances’
Normalisation of Alcohol Consumption
In a world where champagne toasts mark celebrations, beers accompany sporting events, and a glass of wine often ends a day, it’s easy to overlook the omnipresence of alcohol in our lives. It’s become a societal staple, deeply woven into our daily existence and social fabric. But what lies beneath this normalisation of alcohol? Why…
Read MoreStop Smoking This Stop-Tober
Every year, there’s an opportunity to make a positive change in your life. This October, why not join millions of people across the UK in taking a bold step towards better health and well-being by quitting smoking? New Leaf Recovery is here to offer advice and support on this journey towards a smoke-free life. What…
Read MoreTom Holland’s Journey to Sobriety
A Story of Self-Discovery and Healing In a candid revelation, Tom Holland, the beloved Spider-Man superstar, recently shared his deeply personal journey towards sobriety. The 27-year-old actor sat down for an intimate conversation on the podcast “On Purpose with Jay Shetty,” where he shed light on his past struggles with alcohol and his courageous decision…
Read MoreThe Science of Desire & Addiction: Ozempic & GLP-1 Analogues
Groundbreaking research in the field of addiction and obesity has given rise to a new class of medications known as GLP-1 analogues, originally intended to treat diabetes. These drugs, such as Mounjaro and Ozempic, are showing promising results in curbing cravings and helping individuals achieve weight loss goals. By understanding how these medications affect the…
Read MoreLove Island’s Dr Alex Has Reached 6 Months Alcohol Free
Dr Alex George was launched into the spotlight when he appeared on Love Island’s 4th series, the reality dating show. Prior to his Love Island journey, he had begun his career in Emergency Medicine and worked as an A&E doctor at a hospital in London. Alex remained committed to his professional aspirations and stuck to…
Read MoreNavigating Early Addiction Recovery
Embarking on the path to recovery from addiction can be both challenging and rewarding. Early recovery is a critical phase where individuals establish the foundation for their long-term sobriety. It’s a time filled with hope, but it can also be overwhelming. Setting realistic goals and managing expectations are essential elements in navigating this transformative journey.…
Read MoreThe Hidden Dangers of Laughing Gas: A Gateway Drug to Addiction
As parents, we all want the best for our children, and their well-being is a top priority. In today’s world, where substance abuse is a growing concern, it’s crucial for parents to be aware of the dangers their children might face. One such concern that has been on the rise in the UK is the…
Read MoreInternational Day Against Drug Abuse
International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking is an annual observance held on June 26th. It’s a day to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and the importance of seeking help for addiction. For those in addiction recovery, it can be a reminder of the struggles they’ve faced and the progress they’ve…
Read MoreUnderstanding the Role of Dopamine in Addiction
Addiction is a complex neurological process that is driven by the brain’s reward system, specifically the neurotransmitter dopamine. Dopamine plays a crucial role in the development and maintenance of addiction, making it challenging to quit without professional help and support. When we think about addiction, we often focus on the negative consequences of drug use:…
Read MoreFirst Zombie Drug Death in the UK
A recent case of the Zombie drug and its deadly effects have been found in the UK, stirring worries about the drug being used widely. The tranquilliser Xylazine is used in veterinary practices to relax muscles and reduce pain in large animals, the use of it as a recreational drug has significantly increased and the…
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