Addiction expert Dr. Drew warns that trendy "Dry January" and "dopamine detox" resets may signal deeper addiction issues.
The famed physician said those struggling should accept help instead of trying to manage their addiction alone.
For some revelers, celebrating New Year’s Eve without an adult beverage in hand may seem like Santa arriving with an empty sleigh, but for more than 60 years, one local group has been hosting an ...
When Greg Pryer served in the Marine Corps three decades ago and then worked as a New York City police officer who ...
The Mountain Dulcimers of Aiken will meet at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6, at Living Hope Fellowship Church, 2550 Old Dominion Road ...
Jelly Roll is down to his fighting weight! After committing to better health, the country singer went from 540 pounds at his ...
Larry's Litter Busters Kids Club will meet at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 20, at Carolina Bay on Price Avenue in Aiken. For more ...
When teenagers make mistakes and break rules or the law, they often get suspended from school or end up in the juvenile ...
Adult Computer Class: 1-2 p.m. Jan. 6, 13, 20 and 27, Ramona Community Library, 1275 Main St. This free, four-week course ...
Daisy Alvarez, culinary arts instructor, works with John Buzo while going over a review session for finals at Fortis Academy, ...
From property taxes to a ban on cellphones in school, Ohio lawmakers addressed a wide range of issues that take effect in ...
I spoke to six people who struggled with drinking too much until they got a prescription for naltrexone from Oar Health. Read ...