Alcohol Abuse: Mindfulness Therapy Helps Prevent Drug and Alcohol Relapse

Mindfulness therapy helps prevent drug and alcohol relapse
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By Andrew M. Seaman NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – A treatment program incorporating mindfulness meditation is better over the long term than traditional approaches at preventing relapses of drug and alcohol abuse, according to a new study. One year after treatment for substance abuse, far fewer participants who got relapse-prevention training including mindfulness techniques had used drugs or …
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Clarissa Dickson Wright, Respected Cook and Co-Star of BBC's 'Two Fat Ladies

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Clarissa Dickson Wright, respected cook and co-star of BBC's 'Two Fat Ladies
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At 40, Ms. Dickson Wright emerged sober from 10 weeks at an addiction treatment center. After months of clean living and Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, she happened upon a cookbook shop in Notting Hill whose owner was in need of someone to run it.
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Senate Creates Task Force On Heroin, Opioid Addiction
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… other opioids in New York State and develop recommendations for treating and preventing addiction. The bipartisan task force will be chaired by Senator Phil Boyle (R-C-I, Suffolk County), chairman of the Senate Committee on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse.
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Casper Calendar for March 21, 2014
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'20/20' Host Elizabeth Vargas to Pen Alcoholism Memoir

'20/20' Host Elizabeth Vargas to Pen Alcoholism Memoir
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The ABC newswoman will write about her long struggle with addiction in a book to be published in 2016. read more
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On the Books: Elizabeth Vargas is penning a memoir
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News anchor Elizabeth Vargas has announced that she is penning a memoir about her struggle with anxiety and alcoholism. The
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Alcohol Abuse: Narconon Freedom Center Releasing New Information on Alcohol Abuse During Alcohol Awareness Month

Narconon Freedom Center Releasing New Information on Alcohol Abuse During Alcohol Awareness Month
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Narconon Freedom Center drug rehab program is kicking off their national campaign for Alcohol Awareness Month this April to educate people on the dangers of alcohol and prevent alcohol abuse. (PRWeb March 20, 2014) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/03/prweb11684463.htm
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Can 'love hormone' protect against addiction?
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Addictive behavior such as drug and alcohol abuse could be associated with poor development of the so-called "love hormone" system in our bodies during early childhood, according to researchers. The groundbreaking idea has resulted from a review of worldwide research into oxytocin, known as the "love hormone" or "bonding drug" because of its important role in enhancing social interactions …
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Town's 'sly grog' scourge
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Alcoholism: Born That Way? Naturalism and Homosexuality

Born that Way? Naturalism and Homosexuality
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Edward Welch’s book Blame It on the Brain?: Distinguishing Chemical Imbalances, Brain Disorders, and Disobedience is an extremely helpful read for all. One of the more persuasive arguments for the approval of homosexuality is the claim that a homosexual cannot help it, they are “born gay”. The argum
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#DRUNKSELFIES
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I’m sure everyone’s aware by now of the #nomakeupselfie #cancerawareness trends on social media. I’ve had my rant about the attention seeking nature of this idea – if you want to post a selfie, go ahead, the internet is already full to bursting of them and one more can’t hurt – just don’t dress it u
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Stress Kills: Economic Insecurity and Black Women’s Maternal Health Outcomes
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Alcohol Abuse: Fraternities’ Biggest Challenge: Alcohol Abuse – Jamestown Sun

Fraternities’ biggest challenge: Alcohol abuse – Jamestown Sun
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Fraternities' biggest challenge: Alcohol abuse
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“The true culprit in fraternity malfeasance is alcohol abuse. Every one of the incidents described in my files — every single one — involves as its principal player titanic quantities of booze. “Collegiate binge drinking is not confined to the
EDITORIAL: Fraternities' biggest challenge: Alcohol abuseInsurance News Net (press release)

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Poor oxytocin development could be to blame for alcohol and drug addiction – Medical News Today
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Poor oxytocin development could be to blame for alcohol and drug addiction
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New research from the University of Adelaide in Australia suggests that poor development of oxytocin in early childhood may explain why some individuals succumb to addictive behavior, such as alcohol or drug abuse. Oxytocin, more commonly referred to
Drug, alcohol abuse may be linked to underdeveloped 'love hormone' oxytocin Sun News Network
Faulty oxytocin system may cause addiction susceptibilityThe Conversation
Can 'Love Hormone' Protect Against Addiction?Newswise (press release)

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