If you have not had sex, you might understand it intellectually, you may have even watched a movie about it, but the personal experience in unknown–it is alien. But once you have had sex, you now have recognizable benchmarks to identify the experience. The same holds true for identifying what a relationship with God when […]
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The brain signals your body that it’s time for a sneeze, and your body responds by preparing itself for the impending contraction. In most cases, the eyes are forced shut, the tongue moves to the roof of the mouth, and the muscles brace for the sneeze. That runny or stuffy nose you get if you’re […]
CBT effectively reduces the risk of relapse and is an integral component of the recovery process. They can help identify and treat any underlying issues that could increase your risk of relapse. They also provide counseling services to teach healthier coping strategies for stress and negative emotions. It involves taking the time to tend to […]
Certain factors may increase your chances of experiencing alcohol use disorder. For more information about alcohol’s effects on the body, please visit the Interactive Body feature on NIAAA’s College Drinking Prevention website. For more information about alcohol and cancer, please visit the National Cancer Institute’s webpage «Alcohol and Cancer Risk» (last accessed June 6, 2024). Alcohol use suppresses the […]
In those with a serious wine allergy, a single milliliter of alcohol can trigger a reaction. While an intolerance can lead to uncomfortable symptoms, with an allergy, there is a chance anaphylaxis, a life-threatening reaction, can occur. If you or someone else is experiencing the symptoms of anaphylaxis, seek emergency treatment. How to prevent a […]