Smartphone App May Help People Recover From Alcoholism – LiveScience.com

Smartphone App May Help People Recover from Alcoholism – LiveScience.com
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Smartphone App May Help People Recover from Alcoholism
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A new smartphone app may help people who have been treated for alcohol abuse continue in their efforts to avoid risky drinking, according to the results of a new study. In the study, 170 patients recovering from alcoholismwere provided smartphones with
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David Cassidy opens up about alcoholism – Orlando Sentinel (blog)
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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
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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
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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
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Editorial: Effects of Four Loko, alcohol abuse cannot be sugarcoated – The Spokesman Review
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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.
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Alcoholism and Recovery: How Do I Tell My Date I’m in Alcoholism Recovery?

Question by UNXPCTD: How do I tell my date I’m in alcoholism recovery?
I’ve been in recovery from alcoholism for 13 months. I’ve worked the 12 steps with my sponsor, I’m a sponsor for a new comer. And after clearing it with my sponsor, I’m ready to start dating. I’m looking for experience, strength and hope from the online community on dating. I’m not trying to rush into a relationship, just date. At this point, I’m not trying to date anyone in recovery – I’m not saying I never will, just that the “rooms” are sacred to me and I don’t want to do anything that would complicate my or another persons recovery. Not to mention the dreaded “13th stepping” thing. I went on a date recently and drinking came up. My date asked if I drank and I said no, the next question was “You never drink?” and I said no. The NEXT question was “Are you in recovery or something?” -That caught me completely off guard- I said it was a little early to ask me questions like that, especially on the first date.

Parents of Alcoholics: Is There Really a Genetic Predisposition for Alcoholism?

Question by not a boy: is there really a genetic predisposition for alcoholism?
so i’m starting to drink on a regular basis. nothing excesive at this point. anyway, my dad was a bit of an alcholic and one of my close friends is constantly warning me that i have a hire risk of becoming one myself if i start/keep drinking. is he right?

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Answer by shan973
ABSOLUTLY!!!!!! Children of alcholics are 45% more likely to become one themselves. Sorry but its true…. stop while you can,

good luck god bless

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Find a support group
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Al-Anon Family Group meetings held daily at a variety of times and locations for families and friends of alcoholics. Visit www.pa-al-anon.org. __Mondays, 8 p.m., meeting for newcomers only, Saint Vincent Hospital, rehabilitation entrance at West 25th …
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Alcoholism: The Secret Service Has a Drinking Problem

The Secret Service has a drinking problem
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One of many pearls of wisdom that alcoholism recovery programs impart can be applied to the guys who caused the U.S. Secret Service's latest imbroglio. The Secret Service has a drinking problem. Pick your favorite White House correspondent and ask him or her whether agents on President George W. Bush's detail created problems at the Wild West saloon in Waco. One former White House scribe told me …
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Smartphone App Helps Alcoholics Stay Sober: Study
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Sober smartphone app helps recovering alcoholics stay sober; its GPS keeps them away from bars
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Sober smartphone app aids boozers' recovery: Study
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CHICAGO (AP) — A smartphone app for recovering alcoholics that includes a panic button and sounds an alert when they get too close to taverns helped keep some on the wagon, researchers who developed the tool found.
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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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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
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Editorial: Effects of Four Loko, alcohol abuse cannot be sugarcoated – The Spokesman Review
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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 owner settles $ 400000 lawsuit, changes marketing campaignDaily Free Press (subscription)

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