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New research published in the Journal of The American Academy of Dermatology surveyed sixty-two dermatologists to find their ...
Newly updated evidence from the Cochrane Library shows participants in Alcoholics Anonymous and 12-Step programs have higher rates of abstinence than those treated with cognitive behavioral therapy.
Alcoholics Anonymous can help people, young and old, recover from drinking problems, but young adults seem to benefit mainly - and only - from certain aspects of the program, according to a small ...
A House committee this week took a small step toward AI regulation, although broad calls for a sweeping AI bill have largely been ignored in the House and Senate.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, celebrating its 76th anniversary this year, counts two million members who participate in some 115,000 groups worldwide, about half of them in the U.S. How well does it work?
Harvard researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence-driven framework to track and analyze how rats interact in social environments, offering a new tool for studying autism and other ...
Alcoholics Anonymous, a worldwide support fellowship with a goal to achieve sobriety, may be the most effective path to abstinence for people struggling with alcohol use disorder, according to a ...
The study included data on 786 people, who had an average age of 66 and had brain scans and spinal taps completed, as well as blood samples collected.
The 12-step program aims to help people recover from alcohol use disorder and other substance use disorders. It is a step-by-step program that Alcoholics Anonymous first developed. Learn more.
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