Posts Tagged ‘National Institute on Alcohol Abuse’

Alcoholism Rehabilitation: Addicts Who Live in the Moment May Benefit Most From Certain Treatments

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Addicts Who Live in the Moment May Benefit Most From Certain Treatments
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This work was supported by National Institutes of Health Grants R01DA024080, R01DA024080 (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism/American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Supplement), R01DA030241, and 1U19CA157345. RDL was …
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Alcohol Abuse: Alcohol Abuse: 5 Facts – U-T San Diego

Alcohol abuse: 5 facts – U-T San Diego
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Alcohol abuse: 5 facts
U-T San Diego
According to a 2012 study, in the U.S. more than 10 percent of children live with a parent who has alcohol problems. Research estimates that annually, more than 1,825 college students ages 18 to 24 die from unintentional alcohol-related injuries

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Hitting the mommy juice too hard? Experts warn of alcohol abuse by moms – Today.com
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Hitting the mommy juice too hard? Experts warn of alcohol abuse by moms
Today.com
In a TODAY.com survey, almost 40 percent of respondents said drinking helps them cope with the stress of being a parent and more than one-third said they have mom friends who they think have a problem with alcohol. Wine is the beverage of choice, with …

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Alcohol Abuse: Alcohol Abuse: 5 Facts – U-T San Diego

Alcohol abuse: 5 facts – U-T San Diego
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Alcohol abuse: 5 facts
U-T San Diego
According to a 2012 study, in the U.S. more than 10 percent of children live with a parent who has alcohol problems. Research estimates that annually, more than 1,825 college students ages 18 to 24 die from unintentional alcohol-related injuries

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Hitting the mommy juice too hard? Experts warn of alcohol abuse by moms – Today.com
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Hitting the mommy juice too hard? Experts warn of alcohol abuse by moms
Today.com
In a TODAY.com survey, almost 40 percent of respondents said drinking helps them cope with the stress of being a parent and more than one-third said they have mom friends who they think have a problem with alcohol. Wine is the beverage of choice, with …

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Alcohol Abuse: ALCOHOL ISSUES CAN BE ADDRESSED DURING TREATMENT

ALCOHOL ISSUES CAN BE ADDRESSED DURING TREATMENT
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April is National Alcohol Awareness Month, and according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, roughly 18 million people across the U.S. are addicted to alcohol.
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Alcohol abuse: 5 facts
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Over 24 percent of people age 18 and older reported binge drinking in the past month.
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Substance abuse program for the homeless expands
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Amarillo, TX – The City of Amarillo is trying to battle substance abuse within the homeless population by partnering with the Amarillo Recovery from Alcohol and Drugs (ARAD) treatment program.
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Majority of Australians think nation has problem with alcohol
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And more than three quarters believe Australia's battle with the bottle will not get better over the next decade, according to new polling.        
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National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse: “Even When She Was Drinking, Nothing Changed.”

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“Even when she was drinking, nothing changed.”
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Women become addicted to alcohol more quickly than men, because of physiological differences, yet according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, women who abuse liquor are more likely than men to have family and friends resist …
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What's good for your heart is good for your colon
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The National Institutes of Health says eating fatty foods, smoking, drinking alcohol, obesity and inactivity all contribute to polyps, which contribute to colon cancer. “They are finding out that a risk factor for colon cancer is diabetes,” Burton …
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Alcohol Abuse: Red Ribbon Event Honors Teens Fighting Drug, Alcohol Abuse – Topeka Capital Journal

Red Ribbon event honors teens fighting drug, alcohol abuse – Topeka Capital Journal
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Red Ribbon event honors teens fighting drug, alcohol abuse
Topeka Capital Journal
On Thursday, more than 100 middle school and high school students from across Kansas gathered in Topeka, where they were honored for being on the front lines in the fight against teenage drug and alcohol abuse at the Red Ribbon luncheon and training …

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Why There Is Reason for Hope in the Battle Against Alcohol Abuse – Huffington Post UK
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Why There Is Reason for Hope in the Battle Against Alcohol Abuse
Huffington Post UK
The harmful use of alcohol is one of the biggest risks to the ongoing success of an industry in which I have worked for more than 30 years. The issue is as acute today as ever before. A significant focus of the debate on alcohol abuse revolves around