What Testosterone Really Means For Addiction Recovery

Testosterone gets brought up a lot in discussions about health, but it doesn’t always get the attention it deserves in the world of addiction recovery. There are a lot of myths, half-truths, and confusion floating around about how hormones play a part in healing from substance use, so I want to break it down clearly. … Read more

How To Quit Vaping Without Willpower

If you’re feeling tired of vaping but find the idea of quitting overwhelming, you’re definitely not alone. Willpower is often seen as the number one tool to quit, but that approach can feel impossible if cravings and habits have taken over. It’s not just about being determined; it’s about changing how you relate to vaping … Read more

Turn Lottery Urge Into Motivation

If you’ve ever felt that strong pull to buy a lottery ticket, that electric jolt of hope, you’re not alone. Chasing the dream of an instant windfall is common, but what if you could bottle up that excitement and use it to actually move closer to your goals, rather than relying on pure luck? I … Read more

Antimicrobial Resistance In Rehab Centers: What You Should Know

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become a major challenge in healthcare, and rehabilitation centers are finding themselves at the heart of this issue. Time in a rehab facility brings plenty of benefits for folks healing after surgery or injury, or managing chronic illness, but it can also create the perfect scenario for bacteria and other germs … Read more

Psychology Vs Psychotherapy: Key Differences Explained

Understanding the difference between psychology and psychotherapy can make things a lot clearer if you’re curious about mental health or looking for support yourself. Psychology and psychotherapy come up all the time, but the two terms aren’t the same. I’m going to break down what each term means, how they work in real life, and … Read more

Can Addiction Cause Dementia?

Living with or knowing someone struggling with long-term substance use brings up a lot of questions about the mind and body. It’s easy to focus just on the emotional or social side, but the physical effects, especially those related to cognitive decline, are just as real. This article unpacks what actually happens in the brain … Read more

Stent Health for IV Drug Users

Understanding how stents scar and what intimal hyperplasia means can really help anyone concerned about vascular health, especially folks with a history of IV drug use. Stent placement is a common fix for blocked blood vessels, but the body’s healing response doesn’t always work out as planned. Scar tissue can creep in, narrowing the vessel … Read more

Hormones, Periods, and ADHD

While living with ADHD, I’ve found that managing symptoms can sometimes feel like riding a rollercoaster. One pattern that can really throw a wrench in things is how symptoms flare up before periods. If you ever wondered why things feel so much tougher during this part of your cycle, you’re definitely not alone. Hormonal changes … Read more

Cirrhosis and Food Triggers

Living with cirrhosis isn’t always easy, especially when it comes to figuring out what foods might trigger symptoms or even make things worse. After my own diagnosis, I quickly learned that adjusting my diet wasn’t just about avoiding a few obvious things; there’s a lot more to it. I put together some real talk here … Read more

PTSD & Bad Behavior

Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a mental health condition that is often misunderstood despite growing public awareness. While PTSD can significantly affect a person’s thoughts, emotions, and behavior, it does not excuse harmful actions or eliminate personal responsibility. Living with PTSD can make daily life more challenging, but most individuals with the condition do not … Read more