Allison Bauer+FollowThis Pill Could Help You Drink LessEver heard of naltrexone? It’s an old prescription pill that’s getting new buzz for helping people cut back on alcohol. It works by blocking the feel-good effects of booze, so you don’t crave it as much. Some say it’s a game-changer for binge drinkers or anyone wanting to dial it down. Side effects can happen, but most are mild. If you’re curious, talk to your doc—don’t just buy it online! #Health #BodyHealth #AlcoholAwareness01Share
Michael Morgan+FollowDry January Isn’t What You ThinkEveryone’s raving about Dry January, but here’s the tea: for people with real alcohol addiction, a month off booze can actually hide deeper problems. Just because you can quit for a few weeks doesn’t mean you’re not struggling. The stereotypes about what an alcoholic looks like are way outdated. Maybe what we really need is more honesty and less willpower talk. Swapping wine for water isn’t the whole story! #Food #DryJanuary #AlcoholAwareness00Share
Michael Morgan+FollowWhich NHS Drinking Category Are You In?Ever wondered if your casual drinks are actually a bigger deal? The NHS just broke down drinkers into four categories based on weekly alcohol units—Low Risk, Increasing Risk, Higher Risk, and Possibly Dependent. Turns out, even what feels like 'normal' drinking could push you into a riskier group. Time to check those units before the next round! #Food #NHS #AlcoholAwareness10Share