Male Military Veterans More Likely to Seek Alcohol Abuse Treatment – TestCountry.com (Blog)
Male Military Veterans More Likely to Seek Alcohol Abuse Treatment – TestCountry.com (blog)
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Male Military Veterans More Likely to Seek Alcohol Abuse Treatment
TestCountry.com (blog) A new research presented today at the American Public Health Association's 140th Annual Meeting in San Francisco, California showed male military veterans with history of heavy alcohol use are more likely to get into treatment than their civilian … Medical Experts Debate Value of Alcohol Use Alcohol affects students' academic performance, health |
Nineteen Complete Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training – Pacific News Center
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Nineteen Complete Substance Abuse Prevention Skills Training
Pacific News Center The goal of SAPST is to develop a community-serving workforce that can implement effective data-driven and culturally-specific services that promote behavioral health and prevent the use, misuse and abuse of substances, such as alcohol, tobacco, and … |
Sex abuse, PTSD, could have triggered hammer attack, jury told 0 – London Free Press
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Sex abuse, PTSD, could have triggered hammer attack, jury told 0
London Free Press In addition, he said, Land was dependent on alcohol, abused cannabis and showed anti-social traits. Gojer said Land told him he had a history of being sexually assaulted by a family member. Land's mother and files from the Children's Aid Society … |
Forum looks at teen substance abuse in Lexington – Wicked Local
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Forum looks at teen substance abuse in Lexington
Wicked Local The survey reports that 49 percent of LHS students have at least one drink of alcohol a month (a figure higher than the national average), 29 percent of those students report binge drink (five or more drinks in a row) at least once a month, and 28 … |
Brief Intervention: At Risk Alcohol Use
This video depicts a primary care physician conducting a brief intervention on alcohol use. For more substance abuse resources and information, please visit our website: www.sbirt.umaryland.edu. The University of Maryland, Baltimore’s MD3 SBIRT Medical Residency Training Initiative is funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
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