Alcoholism: Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism – WebMD

Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism – WebMD
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Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism
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… six years, and was funded by federal grants, Gustafson said. The clinical trial involved about 350 participants who successfully completed treatment for alcoholism in five residential programs — three in the Midwest and two in the northeastern
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David Cassidy opens up about alcoholism – Orlando Sentinel (blog)
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David Cassidy opens up about alcoholism
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David Cassidy is talking about his alcoholism in an exclusive interview with Closer Weekly. His photo decorates the cover with the headline "I'm lucky to be alive." "I am not ashamed, and alcohol does not define me," the 63-year-old "Partridge Family
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This app could help you recover from alcoholism – kfor.com
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This app could help you recover from alcoholism
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It features audio relaxation, communication with peer support groups, and even sends an alert if users go near a high-risk location, like a bar. Researchers tested the app on a group of patients leaving a residential treatment center. They had fewer

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Elizabeth Vargas to Pen Memoir About Her Struggle with Alcoholism – People Magazine
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Elizabeth Vargas to Pen Memoir About Her Struggle with Alcoholism
People Magazine
"When I first began to worry about my own drinking, I turned to books other women had written about their own alcoholism," Vargas, 51, said in a statement on Thursday. "I learned I was not alone, and it helped me find the courage to reach out and get

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