Why You Still Dream About Smoking

Dreaming about smoking can be a bit confusing, especially if you’ve already quit or never smoked at all. These dreams are way more common than people realize and can bring up some pretty mixed feelings. I’ve talked to plenty of folks who’ve woken up after one of these dreams, feeling guilty, relieved, or just straight-up … Read more

Hangover Pain Increases With Age

Waking up with a hangover after a night out isn’t exactly fun, but I’ve noticed—and I’m sure many people feel the same—that those hangovers just seem to get worse with each passing decade. Back in my twenties, a greasy breakfast and a nap did the trick. Now, even a couple of drinks are enough to … Read more

Exercise and Meth Cravings

Managing methamphetamine cravings is no easy road, but exercise can be a surprisingly effective tool for anyone looking to break free from the cycle. Many folks I’ve talked to, and even plenty of peer-reviewed studies, back up the idea that getting moving, whether it’s a brisk walk, yoga, or lifting weights, can really help when … Read more

Can Vaping Increase Cancer Risk?

Vaping has become increasingly popular, particularly with the widespread availability of flavored e-cigarettes and vape products. Some people use vaping as an alternative to traditional cigarettes, while others are attracted to the flavors, convenience, or experience. However, vaping is not risk-free, and its potential long-term health effects continue to raise concerns. One important question is … Read more

Sleep in Recovery: Beyond Melatonin

Melatonin gets a lot of buzz as a sleep aid, especially for people struggling through recovery—whether that’s after an illness, surgery, injury, or from any condition that challenges your sleep. It’s easy to find over the counter and pretty tempting to try when you feel stuck with restless nights. But a ton of people find … Read more

Recognizing Depression in Men

Depression doesn’t show up in everyone the same way, and for men, the signs and symptoms can sometimes look pretty different from what’s shown in most health pamphlets. I’ve noticed that a lot of men have a hard time spotting that they’re even struggling with it, partly because of old-school ideas about what depression “should” … Read more

Pop Culture Glamorizes Addiction?

“Call Her Daddy” has sparked tons of conversation, whether it’s about sex, dating, or mental health. Lately, one debate showing up online caught my attention: Is “Call Her Daddy” glorifying addiction? With all the wild stories, references to partying, and some pretty open conversations about substance use, it’s not surprising some folks are asking if … Read more

Different Forms Of Addiction

Addiction isn’t just about things like drugs or alcohol. Whether it’s food, love, technology, or shopping, plenty of habits can become addictive patterns. I’ve seen firsthand how these behaviors can sneak into daily life and start to take over, often in ways that aren’t obvious until they’re causing stress or discomfort. This article breaks down … Read more

Infidelity: A Threat to Recovery

If you’re in addiction recovery, relationships take on a whole new meaning. Trust, honesty, and emotional safety become super important. If you start to worry about whether your partner’s cheating, it can kick up a huge wave of emotions like anxiety, anger, and sadness. These swirling feelings aren’t just tough; they can hit recovery hard. … Read more

The Moral Debate Around Addiction

Addiction raises some challenging questions about responsibility, personal choice, and the ways in which we support people who are struggling. As I’ve learned more about addiction, the complexity of these issues becomes clearer. It’s tempting to view everything in black-and-white terms, but real-life stories and experiences clearly show that addiction is rarely that simple. In … Read more