Rugby / World Cup: All Blacks Wing Admits Alcoholism

Alcoholism: Rugby / World Cup: All Blacks wing admits alcoholism
CHRISTCHURCH: All Blacks wing Zac Guildford admitted he had an alcohol problem yesterday and publicly apologised for breaking an agreement with management by drinking “excessively” after a game last month.
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Alcoholism: Andersson opens up about alcoholism battle
Abba star Benny Andersson sought help for his alcoholism after hitting a low point and realising he would “lose everything” unless he gave up drinking.
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Alcoholism: Women Increasingly At Risk for Alcohol Disorders
A review of more than 30 published studies discovers surprising trends in alcohol research, among them the increasing risk for alcohol disorders among women. Research findings are available online and will be published in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research. “The literature on alcohol consumption indicates that younger birth cohorts, especially women, are increasingly at […]
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Alcoholism: Area events draw attention to National Recovery Month
ONEONTA _ Dozens of people gathered at Muller Plaza on Sunday to rally for recovery from alcoholism and addictions and participate in some family-friendly activities.
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Alcoholism: ABBA star talks booze battle
ABBA star Benny Andersson sought help for his alcoholism after hitting a low point and realizing he would "lose everything" unless he gave up drinking. The Mamma Mia hitmaker decided to turn his life around by enrolling in treatment after struggling
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Alcoholism: AlcoholEdu has positive effects on students, but only in the short term
And while many consider the task a chore, a recent study by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, suggests AlcoholEdu can indeed help reduce negative drinking practices among students. The study conducted periodic surveys for an
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