Laura Millán

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Laura Millan has been a social worker for 14 years. Having earned a bachelor's degree, she got her first job in Georgia. Early in her career, Ms. Millan provided counseling services for children and troubled teens. Having faced addiction in her loved one, she got anxious about the issues facing adult people. Over the years of working, Ms. Millan has helped recover hundreds of Americans. Currently, she is engaged in counseling, writing articles, and throwing light on the working in Eco Sober Houses.

E-mail: laura.millan@ecosoberhouse.com

Phone: +1 (617) 982-1790

zoom Is Drinking Alcohol Good for You: Benefits and Risks

Is Drinking Alcohol Good for You: Benefits and Risks

Are there any advantages to alcohol? Is alcohol good for you? What is it? Alcohol in its pure form is ethyl alcohol. It can be obtained from any sugar by fermentation. Ethanol is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream, in just 5-10 minutes, and instantly affects the nervous system. Usually, people like this state – they feel confident, easy, and comfortable. Alcohol provokes a false feeling of happiness. All problems fade into the background, and it seems that you can fully enjoy life. At the same time, one should not forget that alcohol is a narcotic substance. Its use in any

calendarNovember 27, 2020
zoom Drinking Alcohol During Pregnancy: Is It Safe?

Drinking Alcohol During Pregnancy: Is It Safe?

Women and their partners often have a dilemma: Is drinking while pregnant safe? Any doctor will say that this is prohibited at any stage of pregnancy and even before conception itself if you are planning it. It is recommended that both parents give up alcohol in order to exclude a harmful effect on the unborn baby. Various studies are constantly being conducted to reveal the relationship between the physical and mental disabilities of the baby with the use of alcohol. Alcohol and pregnancy are mutually exclusive things that always lead to negative consequences, which can appear immediately or over time.

calendarNovember 27, 2020
zoom Causes of Alcoholism: Why Do People Become Alcoholics?

Causes of Alcoholism: Why Do People Become Alcoholics?

Alcoholism is a chronic disease. In social terms, alcoholism means the abuse of alcoholic beverages, leading to violations of moral and social norms of behavior. Alcohol abuse is the third leading cause of death after cardiovascular and oncological diseases. First, severe intoxication is often the cause of death at a young age. Secondly, with the abuse of alcoholic beverages, sudden death can occur due to premature cardiac arrest or problems with the rhythm of cardiac activity. Third, alcohol abusers are more prone to injury. In addition, the risk of suicide in people suffering from alcoholism increases tenfold compared to the

calendarNovember 23, 2020
zoom 3 Stages of Alcoholism

3 Stages of Alcoholism

Alcoholism is a chronic disease caused by a craving for alcohol with the formation of mental and then physical dependence. It is one of the most serious problems in modern society. In this article, we go over the levels of alcoholism or stages of alcoholism a person can go through in their life. Stages of alcoholism Initially, when the disease itself has not yet developed, individuals are showing signs that they are at risk of developing a dependence. Alcohol drinking takes place for example in the company of friends, and the person does not get drunk to unconscious state or

calendarNovember 20, 2020
zoom Am I an Alcoholic and Do I Have a Drinking Problem?

Am I an Alcoholic and Do I Have a Drinking Problem?

Most people know that alcohol abuse does not bode well: if you lose control, health and other problems are inevitable. Yet, few people think – if it drags on, you can die. For example, there are now about 17 million alcoholics in the United States, and this disease is the third preventable cause of death in the country. Am I an Alcoholic? Who is considered an alcoholic? How is alcoholism measured? Glasses? No. Alcohol dependence cannot be diagnosed by the amount of alcohol consumed. You can suspect dependence based on certain reactions of the body to alcohol and various unpleasant

calendarNovember 20, 2020
zoom Five Alcoholic Types in Alcoholism

Five Alcoholic Types in Alcoholism

Alcoholism is a serious illness, the development of which occurs in several stages. With alcoholism, a variety of symptoms can occur, ranging from the person drinking more and drinking longer than intended to the onset of withdrawal symptoms. A distinctive feature of the disease is pathological craving for alcoholic beverages, physical and psychological changes in the body. Types of Alcoholics Addiction and problem behavior researchers have identified several types of alcoholics, each with a specific set of symptoms. Scientists originally believed that drinking problems varied with age. To create a classification of alcoholic individuals, they analyzed data on people aged

calendarNovember 05, 2020
zoom Effect of alcohol on blood pressure

Effect of alcohol on blood pressure

Alcohol and blood pressure People who have been diagnosed with hypotension or chronic hypertension are especially interested if there is a relationship between alcohol and blood pressure. If have been asking “How does alcohol affect blood pressure?”, then read this article to find out. Factors that affect the relationship between alcohol and blood pressure There are no reliable, scientific, and practical data on the effect of alcohol on blood pressure. Rather, it depends on many related factors and the individual’s tolerance for alcohol. The most important factor that, when combined with ethanol, will affect blood pressure is the person’s age.

calendarNovember 05, 2020
zoom Does alcohol help you sleep?

Does alcohol help you sleep?

According to the US National Sleep Foundation, one in five American adults occasionally drinks before bed to help them fall asleep. In this article, you will learn the truth about alcohol and sleep. Why do you want to sleep after alcohol? First of all, alcohol affects the brain and disrupts the normal production of chemicals, on which many processes in the body depend. So, it is known that a glass or two increases the production of adenosine. This substance tells the brain that the cells in the body are tired, they lack energy, and it is time to rest. The

calendarOctober 29, 2020
zoom Alcohol and Pills: What are the Risks?

Alcohol and Pills: What are the Risks?

Often a situation arises when we ask if it is possible to drink alcohol when taking medications and how it will affect one’s well-being. In this article, you will learn about the compatibility of medicine and alcohol. Alcohol and Pills Instructions for use do not always contain information about drinking alcohol when using a specific drug. However, this does not mean at all that combining alcohol and pills will pass without any negative consequences. Their interaction can lead to the following: This is a complete incompatibility between the active substance and alcohol. The body produces substances that have a strong

calendarOctober 27, 2020
zoom Why is Alcohol so Addictive?

Why is Alcohol so Addictive?

In today’s article, we will try to answer a common question “Why are people addicted to alcohol?”. Addictive Alcohol – Factors behind it So, why is alcohol addictive? Only a few psychotropic substances cause all three addictions and alcohol is one of them. Psychological dependence occurs when a person’s behavior changes even from a thought about a substance or awareness of a chance to use it soon. This dependence is formed in the brain and is associated with the neurotransmitter metabolism of dopamine and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). Under the influence of alcohol, neurons (brain cells) become accustomed to a specific

calendarOctober 22, 2020
zoom Women and Alcoholism

Women and Alcoholism

Female alcoholism is a serious illness, an addiction that develops much faster than that of men. In addition, it proceeds in a more severe form. Alcohol does not make a woman confident, but, on the contrary, forms misery in her soul, which sooner or later translates to all household members. Signs of Alcoholism in Women You can recognize that a woman is developing alcoholism by several signs. Changes in face appearance Alcoholism first of all is reflected on the face of the drinking woman, leaving characteristic signs that are noticeable to others. These include: Due to the intake of alcohol,

calendarOctober 20, 2020
zoom Signs that Your Wine Habit is Becoming a Real Addiction

Signs that Your Wine Habit is Becoming a Real Addiction

What makes one cross the line – instead of occasional alcohol consumption “on holidays”, start using it regularly? Most often it is a desire to “relax”, relieve excessive internal stress, remove the consequences of psycho-emotional stress. On the other hand, it may be the influence of the environment where it is customary to regularly consume alcohol. In the absence of a desire to control alcohol consumption, its intake gradually becomes more frequent, turning into a daily one, being the risk of the formation of addiction and diseases it leads to. Sings of addiction Dependency and addiction are always formed according

calendarOctober 15, 2020
zoom The Real Consequences of Drinking and Driving (DUI)

The Real Consequences of Drinking and Driving (DUI)

Alcohol in any volume affects the ability and speed of decision making. For this reason, appropriate legal restrictions are established. Drunk driving is dangerous not only for the driver and passengers of their car but also for other road users and pedestrians. It is not recommended to drive while drinking alcohol and is usually punished by law. Yet, during a series of numerous corporate events, dinners with partners, and meetings with old friends, it is tempting to pamper yourself with a glass of wine or beer. Then, no one wants to leave the car far from home, or call a

calendarOctober 13, 2020
zoom Alcohol Relapse: What to do

Alcohol Relapse: What to do

Alcohol addiction and alcoholism do not just let go. It may seem to a person that, finally, he was able to take control of the wicked substance and became the master of the situation. Yet, after a few days or weeks, the craving for alcohol returns, and the addict cannot refuse a tempting offer to sit in a bar or visit a friend’s party where he will inevitably face alcohol. The condition when, after decisive abstinence, the addict drinks heavily again is called a relapse. It can occur both after independent refusal from alcohol, and after alcoholism treatment, especially if

calendarOctober 08, 2020
zoom Alcohol Abstinence vs Moderation

Alcohol Abstinence vs Moderation

Today, society is more comfortable with alcohol. An amount that is already clearly harmful to health is considered normal. The problem arises if there is no longer control over one’s life and physical dependence arises. If a person does not get drunk for a long time (and this is already alcohol tolerance), society treats it as acceptable alcohol consumption, as long as one can control his behavior, there is a family and a permanent place of work. People are sure that the limit of what is allowed can be determined by how you feel: as long as you do not

calendarOctober 06, 2020