Author name: Danesh Alam MD, DFAPA, DFASAM

Dr. Alam is an internationally renowned psychiatrist with academic affiliations with Northwestern University and University of Illinois, Chicago where he completed his residency training. He has been a principal investigator for over forty studies and has been involved in research leading to the approval of most psychiatric medications currently on the market. He is the founder of the Neuroscience Research Institute which continues to conduct research on cutting edge medication and interventional psychiatry. Dr. Alam is a Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and the American Society of Addiction Medicine. He has won several awards and has been featured extensively on radio and television.

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LGBTQ Awareness: Helping A Community Suffering From Addiction and Mental Health

Unfortunately, the LGBTQ community faces challenges and setbacks that many of us can’t even possibly fathom. Not only is this community often looked at in a negative light, but they are also constantly facing uphill battles when it comes to being afforded many of the basic needs and principles we take for granted.

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Ulcers and Alcohol: How Are They Related?

Understanding how alcohol impacts our health is crucial for everyone. By recognizing the effects of alcohol, people can make better choices about their drinking habits. While moderate alcohol intake may have some health benefits, such as potentially reducing the risk of heart disease, excessive or frequent drinking can lead to various negative consequences, such as ulcers.

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Teen Trauma: How Does It Affect Adolescents and Their Behavior?

You know your teen is going through some stuff. The mood swings, the angst, the drama—it’s enough to make any parent wonder what’s up. But when those “normal” teenage troubles turn into something more serious—failing grades, risky behavior, withdrawal—it could be a sign of trauma.

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