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UW Designs App to Help Combat Alcoholism – UW Badger Herald
UW designs app to help combat alcoholism – UW Badger Herald
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UW designs app to help combat alcoholism
UW Badger Herald University of Wisconsin researchers have designed a smart-phone application to aid in the recovery from alcoholism, and its clinical success has placed it at the forefront of addiction countering technology. The Center for Health Enhancement System … |
Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism – Philly.com
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Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism
Philly.com 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 United States. In the weeks prior to their release, half the … Smartphone App May Help People Recover from Alcoholism |
Actress Elaine Stritch talks career, alcoholism, living in Michigan – WDIV Detroit
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Alcohol Abuse: Hitting the Mommy Juice Too Hard? Experts Warn of Alcohol Abuse by Moms – Today.com
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 … |
Mobile app may help people recovering from alcohol abuse: study – Reuters
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Mobile app may help people recovering from alcohol abuse: study
Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A mobile app aimed at keeping people recovering from alcohol abuse sober appears to cut down on the number of days they drink, according to a new study. More recovering alcohol abusers also reported total abstinence from … Smartphone App May Help People Recover from Alcoholism Smartphone app helps alcoholics stay sober: Study |
Alcoholism: UW Designs App to Help Combat Alcoholism – UW Badger Herald
UW designs app to help combat alcoholism – UW Badger Herald
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UW designs app to help combat alcoholism
UW Badger Herald University of Wisconsin researchers have designed a smart-phone application to aid in the recovery from alcoholism, and its clinical success has placed it at the forefront of addiction countering technology. The Center for Health Enhancement System … |
Aboriginal alcoholism worsening: inquiry – The West Australian
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Aboriginal alcoholism worsening: inquiry
The West Australian Alcoholism in Aboriginal communities is bad and getting worse, says the chairwoman of a federal inquiry into the issue. After hearings in Alice Springs and Tennant Creek, the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Indigenous Affairs is in … |
Smartphone App May Help People Recover from Alcoholism – LiveScience.com
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Alcohol Abuse: The County With the Most People Seeking Treatment for Alcohol Abuse? Waterford – thejournal.ie
The county with the most people seeking treatment for alcohol abuse? Waterford – thejournal.ie
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The county with the most people seeking treatment for alcohol abuse? Waterford
thejournal.ie … said Graham Love of the Health Research Board. He said that measures such as regulation of how alcohol is marketed and advertised, minimum prices on alcohol, and labelling of alcohol with health information should help to solve some of the problems. |
Mobile app may help people recovering from alcohol abuse: study – WTAQ
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Mobile app may help people recovering from alcohol abuse: study
WTAQ NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A mobile app aimed at keeping people recovering from alcohol abuse sober appears to cut down on the number of days they drink, according to a new study. More recovering alcohol abusers also reported total abstinence from … Smartphone App May Help People Recover from Alcoholism Smartphone app helps recovering alcoholics, study says |
Alcohol Abuse: Mobile App May Help People Recovering From Alcohol Abuse: Study – Reuters
Mobile app may help people recovering from alcohol abuse: study – Reuters
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Mobile app may help people recovering from alcohol abuse: study
Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A mobile app aimed at keeping people recovering from alcohol abuse sober appears to cut down on the number of days they drink, according to a new study. More recovering alcohol abusers also reported total abstinence from … Smartphone App May Help People Recover from Alcoholism Smartphone app helps recovering alcoholics, study says |
Doctor educating area about drugs, alcohol abuse – La Crosse Tribune
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Doctor educating area about drugs, alcohol abuse
La Crosse Tribune In addition to raising six kids with his wife, Schumaker also finds time to work as an adjunct professor at UW-La Crosse, teach residents at Mayo's La Crosse branch and speak to Viterbo students about heroin and alcohol abuse, and the victims who wind … |
Mobile App May Help People Recovering From Alcohol Abuse: Study – Reuters
Mobile app may help people recovering from alcohol abuse: study – Reuters
Filed under: Alcohol Abuse
Laboratory Equipment |
Mobile app may help people recovering from alcohol abuse: study
Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A mobile app aimed at keeping people recovering from alcohol abuse sober appears to cut down on the number of days they drink, according to a new study. More recovering alcohol abusers also reported total abstinence from … Smartphone App May Help People Recover from Alcoholism Smartphone app helps recovering alcoholics, study says |
Doctor educating area about drugs, alcohol abuse – La Crosse Tribune
Filed under: Alcohol Abuse
Doctor educating area about drugs, alcohol abuse
La Crosse Tribune In addition to raising six kids with his wife, Schumaker also finds time to work as an adjunct professor at UW-La Crosse, teach residents at Mayo's La Crosse branch and speak to Viterbo students about heroin and alcohol abuse, and the victims who wind … |