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Ray Sadoun

Ray Sadoun is an addiction specialist with a career spanning 20+ years.

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How Long Does Alcohol Withdrawal Last?

by Ray Sadoun ǀ June 7, 2021

How Long Does Alcohol Withdrawal Last? Withdrawal symptoms are one of the biggest challenges for an individual struggling with or recovering from alcohol addiction. They can have both physical and mental impacts and can threaten months of healthy progress. When symptoms come about, they can be very scary and upsetting. They can be life-threatening in […]

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Why Do I Get Panic Attacks For No Reason?

by Ray Sadoun ǀ June 7, 2021

Why Do I Get Random Panic Attacks For No Reason? It can be confusing, frustrating and even terrifying to experience random panic attacks that appear to occur for no reason. You may feel completely calm one moment before experiencing a range of physical and psychological symptoms that leave you feeling as though you are going […]

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What are the Signs and Symptoms of Gambling Addiction?

by Ray Sadoun ǀ June 6, 2021

What are the Signs and Symptoms of Gambling Addiction? Gambling addictions can be some of the most difficult to deal with as their effects are so varied. They can impact the mental and emotional health of an individual, whilst also causing financial hardship for them and their family. What makes them doubly dangerous is that […]

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How Many Days Should I Spend in Rehab?

by Ray Sadoun ǀ June 6, 2021

How Many Days Should I Spend in Rehab? If you are considering rehab for an addiction, you will have some important concerns. These might include what the process of rehab involves, or how much it might cost you to do? One of the most popular questions, however, regards how long rehab takes. In order to […]

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Genetics of Alcoholism

by Ray Sadoun ǀ June 5, 2021

Genetics of Alcoholism DNA controls a lot about how each individual grows and develops. It can play a massive role in the development of health conditions, and there has been great scientific interest in how much of influence genetics have in alcohol use disorder. Affecting millions of people around the world, alcoholism involves an individual’s […]

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Night Sweats After Alcohol

by Ray Sadoun ǀ June 5, 2021

Night Sweats After Alcohol – Is It A Sign Of Alcohol Withdrawal? Most people have experienced night sweats at least once in their life, whether this is due to illness or simply during a particularly hot summer. But if you are regularly sweating through your clothes and bedsheets even on a cool night, this could […]

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11 Steps To Take When You Feel Lonely and Depressed

by Ray Sadoun ǀ June 4, 2021

11 Steps To Take When You Feel Lonely and Depressed Everyone has experienced feelings of loneliness and depression at some point, with both young and elderly people commonly reporting that they feel isolated and sad. However, when these feelings become pervasive and seem impossible to shake, this could indicate a long-term problem that needs to […]

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Signs and Symptoms of a Functioning Alcoholic

by Ray Sadoun ǀ June 4, 2021

Signs and symptoms of a functioning alcoholic If you find yourself becoming reliant on alcohol, counting down the hours until your next drink, or regularly showing up to work after having had a few drinks – you might be what is commonly referred to as a “functioning alcoholic”. This is not a condition that can […]

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The Short and Long-Term Effects of Cocaine on the Body

by Ray Sadoun ǀ June 3, 2021

The Short and Long-Term Effects of Cocaine on the Body The use of cocaine can cause a number of physical and mental health problems, whether you are a heavy and frequent user or merely dabble with this substance on a social basis. Insomnia, brain damage and heart problems are just a handful of the detrimental […]

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