This review article is a comprehensive discussion about most aspects of alcohol use disorder (AUD), including the neurobiology and definition of AUD, diagnostic criteria, and screening instruments. The authors describe biological markers useful for detecting and monitoring alcohol use, and medical complications with a focus on liver disease. Also included is a wide-ranging discussion around the multitude of treatments for AUD, including pharmacotherapies and their mechanisms of action.
Ketamine Use on the Rise in U.S. Adults; New Trends Emerge
A recent study analyzing data from the National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) found that past-year...
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