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Facts About Alcoholism and the Human Body
Facts about Alcoholism and the Human Body
Alcoholism is a widespread problem. Perhaps it is because so many do not have a good understanding of what the warning signs are for a person who may need alcohol rehabilitation. It can be easily defined. A person has a dangerous relationship with alcohol and may benefit from an alcohol abuse treatment center if he or she demonstrates:
Physical Dependence on Alcohol: If the person does not consume alcohol on a regular basis, they experience nausea, anxiety, profuse sweating and/or shakiness. They may also appear angry or depressed without alcohol.
Lack of Control: An alcoholic cannot stop after one or two alcoholic beverages and continues to drink until they reach a high state of intoxication or passes out.
High Tolerance Level: A person with an alcohol dependency may be able to drink large amounts of alcohol without feeling drunk and continues to increase the amount of alcohol consumed to stave off withdrawal symptoms.
Let’s Talk About Alcohol Abuse (Let’s Talk About Library)
Let’s Talk About Alcohol Abuse (Let’s Talk About Library)
Explains what alcohol is, who may drink it, how it affects the brain and body as well as the personality, how to deal with peer pressure to drink, and related matters.
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Shocking New Studies Revealed Some Cold Hard Facts About Alcohol and Insomnia!
Shocking New Studies Revealed Some Cold Hard Facts about Alcohol and Insomnia!
Recent studies revealed the direct linking between alcohol and insomnia, resulting in new discoveries that are both astounding and intriguing. It is amazing to discover that alcohol have different effects on different people. When you link alcohol and insomnia, it has been discovered that some people respond positively to alcohol in terms to the relationship to insomnia, and some have reacted negatively.
There are a group of people who have reacted positively to alcohol and insomnia and have reported states of drowsiness after consuming alcoholic beverages. Yet on the other end of the continuum, there are people who have reported feeling extremely alert and in fact, hyper active after taking in alcoholic beverages!
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What Everybody Should Know… About How to Get Rid of Bad Breath Caused by Gum Disease
What Everybody Should Know… About How to Get Rid of Bad Breath Caused by Gum Disease
There are two really unhealthy vices, tobacco and alcohol which cause numerous health problems, not the least of which is bad breath. Smoking or over-consumption of alcohol can cause lung cancer, liver diseases, diabetes, gum disease or oral cancer. Both also lead to bad breath. If you smoke or drink or do both you should ideally stop as soon as you can.
If you are at all concerned about your health and also don’t want to have stinky breath you must stop smoking and taking alcohol. If you are addicted to either or both, please seek help so that you can quit and regain your health.
JUDY COLLINS – Interview About Overcoming Alcoholism and Depression
Judy Collins speaks with PBS’ Bill Moyers regarding what she has learned about overcoming alcoholism and depression.
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The 10 Toughest Questions Families and Friends Ask About Addiction and Recovery (Sneak Peek)
The Essential Video Guide to Addiction Recovery for Friends and Family. www.whydonttheyjustquit.com A valuable tool . . . when you don’t have time to wade through volumes of material. Joe Herzanek offers simple, straightforward, no-nonsense answers to the most often-asked questions. A wealth of information. Being able to gain this much information in one short sitting will put your mind at ease and give you the confidence to move forward—knowing that recovery is within reach. 1. How can I tell . . . if a person is addicted or just a heavy user? 2. How do I confront this person? 3. How to handle adolescent use and abuse? 4. How do I show my love without enabling? 5. Does treatment work? 6. We cant afford treatment. What now? 7. How do I handle relapse? Will this ever stop? 8. What if they just cant quit? 9. Ive tried it all. Nothing is working. What now? 10. How do I get MY life back?
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