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People who smoke have shorter and less successful stays in alcohol treatment centers, according to a recent study
Access to pornography on smartphones and tablets is available to more than 250 million people worldwide, making porn addiction an even bigger problem, study says.
Lynda Carter, more famously known as “Wonder Woman” from 1970s television, opened up about her battle with alcoholism on Sunday night's episode of “Oprah: Where Are They Now?” Carter shared what happened after her iconic role ended in 1979, and in the 1980s when she gave up her Hollywood career and moved to Washington, D.C.
Can you be addicted to Facebook?
Is it possible to be addicted to a social network? One Norwegian researcher says yes.
Natural High - The Healing Power of Yoga
Yoga teachers and students, and an increasing number of Western-based scientists, doctors and therapists, claim that yoga offers a tremendous range of healing aspects.
According to a recent study published in the June 5 issue of Nicotine and Tobacco Research, researchers have discovered that eating more fruits and vegetables may help smokers kick the habit.
Zac Effron Opens Up About Addiction Recovery
Zac Efron was propelled to success as the baby-faced heartthrob in the Disney movie “High School Musical.” But that sudden success didn’t lead to any high notes in his personal life.
Living and loving music doesn’t have to mean abuse or addiction. In fact, if you’re playing or listening to music in an entirely sober state, you’re creating, experiencing and appreciating a complex, multilayered and beautiful art form at a much more meaningful level.
Alcohol ups danger of HPV
The sexually transmitted disease human papillomavirus will be contracted by at least half of all sexually active people during their lifetime
Kids from two parent households less likely to drink
Children living with two college-educated parents are less likely to drink during their teen years, a new study