Alcoholism: Thank You, Bob Saget

Thank you, Bob Saget
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Recently, I learned something about myself: I love to be annoyed. I am not happy unless I am irritated. If I have nothing to complain about, I am at a loss for words. There I was; enduring another old episode of Full House. That show from two decades ago where two extremely corny men and one ridicul
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UGANDA: Inadequate healthcare and rising HIV prevalence in Karamoja
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Photo: Samuel Okiror/IRIN A Karimojong woman demonstrates the use of a female condom MOROTO, 30 April 2012 (IRIN) – The nomadic Karimojong ethnic group, once regarded as a low-risk HIV population because regional instability in northeastern Uganda and strong adherence to their culture kept them rela
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Alcohol Policy at Work – Is it important?
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In the final part of his series about alcoholism at work, Dr John McMahon asks if it is important to have an alcohol policy at work. ( Ed Scrivener) Is having an Alcohol policy at work really that important? After all, everyone knows that drinking at work, or coming to work under the influence, is n
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Monday Meanderings–On Being Grateful
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Photo: suzukielders.com Now and again, life gifts us with challenges we’d rather shun. When this happens, it’s so tempting to ignore them, to set them aside, or put them off. In the midst of small or significant crises, it’s so easy to drift into the morass of negativity, and then it seems that even
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Introduction to Adult Children of Alcoholism


I talk about the basics of what it means to be an Adult Child of an Alcoholic for purposes of education and to share my experience. I hope you do more resear…

 

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