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Effects of the 2020 health crisis on acute alcohol intoxication: a nationwide retrospective observational study – Karila L, Roussot A, Mariet AS, Benyamina A, Falissard B, Mikaeloff Y, Quantin C.

Effects of the 2020 health crisis on acute alcohol intoxication: a nationwide retrospective observational study – Karila L, Roussot A, Mariet AS, Benyamina A, Falissard B, Mikaeloff Y, Quantin C.

BACKGROUND: Recent data suggest that the COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions may have influenced alcohol use and promoted addictive behavior. We aimed to investigate the impact of the pandemic on acute alcohol intoxication (AAI) in France. … (Source: SafetyLit)MedWorm Message: If you are looking to buy something in the January Sales please visit TheJanuarySales.com for a directory of a
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On Loving Someone Who Battles Inner Demons

Well hello! I’m so glad you’re here. Write to me here, or via Instagram: @SusannaSchrobs. Subscribe to get a new edition of “It’s Not Just You” every Saturday.
Many of those who battle the most serious mental health issues have a small tribe of loved ones who travel that road with them (as much as anyone can). This week’s essay is for those of you who might know
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The Hidden U.S. COVID-19 Pandemic: Orphaned Children – More than 140,000 U.S. children lost a primary or secondary caregiver due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Study highlights stark disparities in caregiver deaths by race and ethnicity, calls for urgent public health response (Source: NIDA News)
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Offline victimization, psychological morbidity, and problematic online behavior among Chinese secondary school students – Li X, Shek DTL, Shek EYW.

Despite the rise of child victimization in different societies, few researchers have examined its consequences in terms of psychological morbidity (such as depression and anxiety) and problematic online behavior (such as Internet addiction and cyberbullyin… (Source: SafetyLit)
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Tobacco and alcohol may increase likelihood of using illegal drugs, new study shows

The use of legal drugs (tobacco and alcohol) may lead to the use of cannabis, a new study led by the University of Bristol and published in the journal Addiction has found. The study also found evidence that cannabis use may lead to smoking initiation, and opioid dependence could lead to increased alcohol consumption. Additionally, there might be shared risk factors that influence the use of multi
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