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Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism – WebMD
Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism – WebMD
Filed under: Alcoholism
Guardian Liberty Voice |
Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism
WebMD … 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 … Mobile App May Help to Cure Alcoholism This Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism Smartphone App May Help People Recover from Alcoholism |
This app could help you recover from alcoholism – kfor.com
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This app could help you recover from alcoholism
kfor.com 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 … |
Alcohol Abuse: 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
MiamiHerald.com |
Mobile app may help people recovering from alcohol abuse: study
Reuters He and his colleagues write in JAMA Psychiatry that only about one in four people recovering from alcohol abuse abstains from drinking alcohol during the first year of recovery. Past studies have found that continuing treatment for alcoholism is linked … Smartphone App May Help People Recover from Alcoholism |
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 … |
Alcohol Abuse: 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
MiamiHerald.com |
Mobile app may help people recovering from alcohol abuse: study
Reuters He and his colleagues write in JAMA Psychiatry that only about one in four people recovering from alcohol abuse abstains from drinking alcohol during the first year of recovery. Past studies have found that continuing treatment for alcoholism is linked … Smartphone App May Help People Recover from Alcoholism |
Red Ribbon event honors teens fighting drug, alcohol abuse – Topeka Capital Journal
Filed under: Alcohol Abuse
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 … |
Alcoholism: Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism – WebMD
Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism – WebMD
Filed under: Alcoholism
Guardian Liberty Voice |
Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism
WebMD … 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 … Mobile App May Help to Cure Alcoholism This Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism Smartphone App May Help People Recover from Alcoholism |
David Cassidy opens up about alcoholism – Orlando Sentinel (blog)
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CNN |
David Cassidy opens up about alcoholism
Orlando Sentinel (blog) 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 … David Cassidy: 'I am an alcoholic' David Cassidy: 'If I have another drink, I'll die' David Cassidy's Daughter Battling Sobriety On Tv As Dad Is Sentenced To Rehab |
Alcoholism: Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism – WebMD
Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism – WebMD
Filed under: Alcoholism
LiveScience.com |
Smartphone App May Help People Overcome Alcoholism
WebMD … 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 … Smartphone App May Help People Recover from Alcoholism Support for Alcoholism After Rehab? There's an App for That |
David Cassidy opens up about alcoholism – Orlando Sentinel (blog)
Filed under: Alcoholism
CNN |
David Cassidy opens up about alcoholism
Orlando Sentinel (blog) 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 … David Cassidy: 'I am an alcoholic' David Cassidy's daughter battling sobriety on TV as dad is sentenced to rehab David Cassidy: 'If I have another drink, I'll die' |
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
MiamiHerald.com |
Mobile app may help people recovering from alcohol abuse: study
Reuters He and his colleagues write in JAMA Psychiatry that only about one in four people recovering from alcohol abuse abstains from drinking alcohol during the first year of recovery. Past studies have found that continuing treatment for alcoholism is linked … Smartphone App May Help People Recover from Alcoholism |
Editorial: Effects of Four Loko, alcohol abuse cannot be sugarcoated – The Spokesman Review
Filed under: Alcohol Abuse
LA Weekly |
Editorial: Effects of Four Loko, alcohol abuse cannot be sugarcoated
The Spokesman Review One Central Washington University student nearly died, and eight more were hospitalized in 2010 after consuming Four Loko, a caffeinated alcoholic beverage. Similar incidents were reported all over the country, and a few ended in fatal over-consumption. Four Loko Maker to Stop Selling Caffeinated Booze Four Loko owner settles $ 400000 lawsuit, changes marketing campaign |