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What is the most abused substance by older adults?

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), substance misuse among adults aged 65 and older is one of the fastest-growing health problems in the country. This hidden epidemic prompts an urgent question for families and caregivers: what is the most abused substance by older adults?

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What are the risk factors for substance abuse in older adults?

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), nearly 1 million adults aged 65 and older live with a substance use disorder. Understanding the risk factors for substance abuse in older adults is a crucial step for prevention and timely intervention, addressing a health problem that is often overlooked in this population.

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Does quitting alcohol increase lifespan? Unpacking the Science of Sobriety

According to the World Health Organization, alcohol is a causal factor in over 200 diseases and injury conditions. For many, the question is not just about daily health, but about the long-term impact on longevity. So, does quitting alcohol increase lifespan? The overwhelming evidence suggests it does, offering significant and often rapid improvements to overall health.

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What is the most common substance used by older adults?

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, nearly 1 million adults aged 65 and older live with a substance use disorder, indicating a significant and growing problem. Addressing the question of what is the most common substance used by older adults requires a nuanced look at both social and medical patterns within this population. This issue is often underestimated and under-identified, posing a serious threat to senior health.

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