According to the Cleveland Clinic, over 50% of men experience erectile dysfunction!
Thursday, 08 September 2022 00:00

7 Days To Drink Less

According to data from the Nelson Corporation, alcohol sales have increased by over 50% during the pandemic.
Alcohol-related deaths increasing in the United States. A recent study by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) scientists found that nearly 1 million people died from alcohol-related causes between 1999 and 2017.
While A.A. remains an effective recovery plan for many who struggle with addiction, its history has been marked by some inaccuracies.
Have you ever wondered why we believe drinking a powerful poison is both "normal" and "pleasurable"?
Published in Rewired Radio
What happens if you decide to get sober and your partner still drinks? Even if your partner doesn't have an addiction problem, this dynamic can be challenging.
Published in Rewired Radio
Monday, 28 January 2019 00:00

Encore Episode: Holistic Sobriety

Chris Bevacqua shares his insights on how food and recovery go hand-in-hand.
Published in Rewired Radio
Monday, 10 December 2018 00:00

Encore Episode: Recover Strong

Recovery is a journey that can often feel difficult and lonely.
Published in Rewired Radio
Monday, 15 October 2018 00:00

Holistic Sobriety

Chris Bevacqua shares his insights on how food and recovery go hand-in-hand.
Published in Rewired Radio
Monday, 06 November 2017 00:00

Recover Strong

Recovery is a journey that can often feel difficult and lonely.
Published in Rewired Radio
Tuesday, 10 October 2017 00:00

How the Legal Profession Enables Addiction

With a famous last name and a successful career as a lawyer, Brian Cuban was able to hide his clinical depression and alcohol and cocaine addictions... for a while.
Published in Talk Healthy Today
Monday, 05 June 2017 00:00

Swimming to Sobriety

Take control of addiction and win.
Published in HER
Monday, 05 June 2017 00:00

What Does an Alcoholic Look Like?

When you imagine an alcoholic, what do you see?
Published in Rewired Radio
What happens if you decide to get sober and your partner still drinks? Even if your partner doesn't have an addiction problem, this dynamic can be challenging.
Published in Rewired Radio
Monday, 15 May 2017 00:00

Why Do We Drink Alcohol?

Have you ever wondered why we believe drinking a powerful poison is both "normal" and "pleasurable"?
Published in Rewired Radio
The rise in middle-age alcoholism, how to recognize it, and what to do about it with recovering alcoholic Marcella Pilla Pettorossi.
Published in Which Way is Life
Alcohol consumption can inhibit your ability to say no to that second drink.
Published in Wellness for Life
Friday, 19 August 2016 12:00

Your Brain on Alcohol

What happens to the brain of a binge drinker?
Published in Wellness for Life
Thursday, 16 June 2016 00:00

?What is Alcoholics Anonymous? 

Learn how Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has helped millions of people around the world achieve sobriety.
Published in Rewired Radio
Thursday, 19 May 2016 13:33

Stop Drunk Online Shopping

Has your drunk online shopping become a problem?
Published in HER
Saturday, 02 January 2016 14:25

Sobriety: Heal in the Privacy of Your Own Home

Dave Andrews shares his revolutionary program to help you cut back or quit drinking entirely in the privacy of your own home.
Saturday, 24 October 2015 14:25

The Many Faces of Addiction

The new book, Many Faces, One Voice, is a collection of inspiring, brutally honest stories from real people dealing with substance addiction.
Friday, 09 October 2015 13:00

The Power of an Intervention

There are many stigmas surrounding interventions in mainstream media and popular culture.
Published in Rewired Radio
Wednesday, 16 September 2015 12:11

Rethinking Excessive Habits & Addictive Behaviors

Addressing addiction should not be a "one size fits all" approach.
Published in Naturally Savvy
New studies show that a person’s diet can actually be a greater factor in alcohol and drug abuse.
Published in Wellness for Life
Certain foods contained in the Standard American Diet (SAD) can actually stimulate natural opiate receptors in the brain and may lead to addictive behaviors.
Published in Wellness for Life
Friday, 19 June 2015 11:34

Alcohol Addiction On the Rise

An astonishing 1/3 of adults in the U.S. have an alcohol disorder during their lives, and only 20 percent actually seek treatment.
Published in Health Radio
Binge drinking, alcohol related ER visits, and DUI arrests among women are on the rise, yet there's still no conversation on why.
Published in HER
While the holidays are supposed to be the most wonderful time of the year, they oftentimes bring an enormous amount of stress.
Published in Naturally Savvy
Friday, 05 December 2014 10:22

The Holidays & Excessive Alcohol Use

During the holidays, 79,000 deaths occur annually as a direct result of excessive alcohol use.
What if there was a different type of addiction facility that focused more on naturopathic and integrative treatments?
Published in HER
Wednesday, 29 October 2014 11:00

What Addiction Truly Means & How to Overcome It

You hear the words "addiction," "rehab," and "relapse." But, what does it mean to truly be addicted to something?
Published in Naturally Savvy
The need for treatment far outweighs the resources, which creates a problematic disparity for life-threatening diseases.
Published in HER
Not surprisingly, many addicts transfer from one bad habit to another.
Published in HER
Thursday, 25 September 2014 13:22

Pinot or Pasta? The Drunkorexia Eating Disorder

Pasta or Pinot Grigio; would you rather save your calories for booze?
Published in HER
Wednesday, 27 August 2014 11:00

Depression: Overcoming Symptoms & Stigma

People may be thinking about depression; but are they talking about it and actually doing something about the depression epidemic?
Published in Naturally Savvy
Monday, 21 July 2014 12:11

Do 12-Step Programs Really Work?

Studies have shown 12-step and abstinence treatments have low success rates.
Published in Staying Well
The trend for teens to drink -- and binge drink -- is not slowing down. You might be surprised the ways teens go about getting buzzed.
Spring breaks, prom and summer parties are all prime activities for teen binge drinking. Make sure your teen does not become a statistic.
Thursday, 17 April 2014 13:11

How to Heal Yourself after Sexual Trauma

Many people who have been sexually abused feel that a major piece of their spirit has been robbed. Learn how you can get it back.
Published in HER
You like to have a few drinks every night when you come home from work... that's no big deal, right?
Published in Staying Well
Monday, 10 February 2014 12:11

Are You a Social Alcoholic?

You say you don't have a "problem" because you only drink at social gatherings. But is that just an excuse?
Published in Staying Well
Tuesday, 14 January 2014 12:00

Are You Being Honest About Your Alcohol Use?

Why would you downplay your alcohol use to the one person you should truly be confiding in when it relates to your health?
Published in Train Your Body
Thursday, 19 December 2013 13:33

Women & Alcohol Abuse: The Hidden Epidemic

Nearly one million American women are binge drinkers; and they aren’t just sorority girls.
Published in HER
Friday, 06 December 2013 10:00

Drug & Alcohol Use by Teens on the Rise?

Is your teen using drugs or trying your prescription medications? One study shows they  just might be.
Monday, 04 February 2013 12:45

The Effects of Alcohol on Your Sleep

Many people are unaware that drinking alcohol before bedtime can exacerbate sleep problems.
Published in Staying Well
Monday, 14 January 2013 12:22

Don't Let Addiction Take Control of You

Can diet and supplementation effect the underlying biochemistry of addiction?
Published in Staying Well
Monday, 07 January 2013 12:45

Ending Your Addiction for Good

Using a behavioral approach to addiction treatment, instead of a disease model, will help guide you into recovery.
Published in Staying Well
Monday, 19 November 2012 12:33

Do the Holidays Drive You to Drink?

Alcohol and drug abuse increases during the holiday season for alcoholics and non-alcoholics alike, as people are trying to cope with the extra stress and anxiety.
Published in Staying Well