The Symptoms of Alcohol: College Women Who Act Impulsively When Distressed Are at Risk for Alcohol

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College women who act impulsively when distressed are at risk for alcohol
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A new study of the influence of impulsivity-related traits and drinking motives on symptoms of alcohol dependence (AD) among college women has found that an impulsivity trait called 'negative urgency' predicted increases in AD symptoms. Results will be …
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Smoking a Factor in Hangovers?
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Alcohol drinkers who smoke heavily on the same day they drink heavily are more likely to experience a hangover the next day than those who do not drink. Those hangover symptoms are likely to be more intense depending on how much you smoked during …
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Arrested for Operating Under the Influence – What Happens Next? MA Attorney Steve Brooks


www.brooksandcrowley.com Massachusetts criminal trial attorney Steve Brooks answers some questions you may have about operating under the influence cases were drugs are involved. Although just as serious, operating under the influence charges involving drugs is different than those involving alcohol. When cases involve drugs, the government has a responsibility to show that you were under the influence and must bring a medical expert into court to prove it. The expert has to show that the officer who arrested you did so because you were under the influence, which may prove difficult as officers tend not to be fully trained in how to recognize drugs in a person and can easily be wrong. Along with that, the government also has to prove that you were under the influence of certain drugs as they are the only ones that fall under the influence law. You may want a lot more information if you or your loved one has been arrested for being under the influence while driving. Watch the video now to learn more. For more information about DUI cases and my firm, visit our educational website at http where you can follow us on Twitter or view us on Facebook. If you have legal questions, I want you to call me at (781) 251-0555. I welcome your call. Brooks & Crowley, LLP 450 Washington Street Suite LL9 Dedham, MA 02026 (781) 251-0555

 

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