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Alcoholism: A ‘Single Fault’ in One Gene Causes Alcoholism in Mice – the Independent
A ‘single fault’ in one gene causes alcoholism in mice – The Independent
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A 'single fault' in one gene causes alcoholism in mice
The Independent Previous studies have already established a link between genes and alcoholism but the latest research is the first to demonstrate a causal association between a specific genetic mutation and alcohol addiction, said Quentin Anstee, a consultant … |
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Alcoholism: Jade by Nikolai Hosts Speakeasy Jewelry Party
Jade by Nikolai hosts Speakeasy jewelry party
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Nadine Kam photos A garden of jade flower rings by Nikolai Tsang of Jade by Nikolai. We can always trust jewelry designer Nikolai Tsang to come up with the best theme parties. Her latest invite came in the form of a weathered-looking swatch of fabric offering a date, time and password: Jade by Nikol …
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Fic: Angel from My Nightmare (Chapter 14/18)
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Title: Angel from My Nightmare (Chapter 14) Authors: io_amore_voi and me! Pairings: Jensen (who goes by JR part of the time)/Jared, Jensen/OMC, Past Jared/OMC and OFC Rating: (this chapter): PG-13 Disclaimer: I do not own Jensen or Jared, sadly. I own nothing and no one except the made-up characters …
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Homosexuality, Post 5: Science? So What?
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Gene Could Raise Alcoholism Risk
Gene could raise alcoholism risk
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Mice with mutant gene drank so much within an hour that they lost control of their movements
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Hope that discovery in mice could help develop new treatment for alcoholism
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RESEARCHERS from the North-East have helped to discover a gene that regulates alcohol consumption and which can cause excessive drinking when faulty.
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Gene Could Raise Alcoholism Risk – Telegraph.co.uk
Gene could raise alcoholism risk – Telegraph.co.uk
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Gene could raise alcoholism risk
Telegraph.co.uk "We are continuing our work to establish whether the gene has a similar influence in humans, though we know that in people alcoholism is much more complicated as environmental factors come into play. But there is the real potential for this to guide … A 'single fault' in one gene causes alcoholism in mice Scientist uncover mouse gene that could lead to alcoholism Could YOU have the binge drinking gene? Scientists discover some animals are … |
Greeley man who stabbed wife dealt with alcoholism, had been kicked out of … – Greeley Tribune
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Greeley man who stabbed wife dealt with alcoholism, had been kicked out of …
Greeley Tribune Velasquez-Trinidad, with bloodied coat sleeves at police headquarters, told authorities his wife had kicked him out of the house about a week before due to his alcoholism and occasional methamphetamine use, the affidavit states. That left him couch … |
Bedford Falls
Bedford Falls
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The Keeper by Sarah Langan (2006): This atmospheric and chilling horror novel features first-rate characterization and the development of a real sense of place. Langan sets her first novel in the small, depressed Maine town of Bedford — and over the course of the novel, Bedford falls. Ghosts and mo …
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To Kill a Mocking Bird
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Evil in To obliterate A mocker Our tiptop unworthys flow from ourselves (Tripp 192). This statement, by Rousseau, epitomizes legion(predicate) points of evil that argon discussed in harper Lees To Kill A Mockingbird. In our world at once, we ar st bed in the face everyday with many facets of evil. T …
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Spread the Understanding
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Does the Sinclair Method Really Work and Is It a Cure?
Question by Alicia: does the sinclair method really work and is it a cure?
I’ve been having problems with AA and other programs. I detox for a while and usually before a year is out I’ve lost control and fallen off the wagon.
Someone suggested the Sinclair Method and I was wondering if it really works.
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Answer by Alex
Is it a cure? Not really as you’re always going to be an alcoholic. Is it damn close to being a cure? Yes it is.
One of the problems with detox, rehab, and AA is that oddly enough, going cold turkey on alcohol can often trigger a stronger desire for it than by detoxing by cutting back.
That’s what few people tell you. That you don’t have to go cold, you can detox by slow withdrawal.