Posts Tagged ‘alcohol abuse and alcoholism’
Alcoholism: Alcohol Intake Plugs 100 Calories Per Day Into Diets of U.S. Adults – Examiner.com
Alcohol intake plugs 100 calories per day into diets of U.S. adults – Examiner.com
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Alcohol intake plugs 100 calories per day into diets of U.S. adults
Examiner.com Alcoholic beverages are considered “food” because they do have calories, but they are mostly empty calories, contributing to the waistline more than they contribute to energy or overall health. The 2007-2010 survey found that on average, 100 calories … |
NIH Backs Off Plan to Merge Addiction Institutes – Science Now
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NIH Backs Off Plan to Merge Addiction Institutes
Science Now Collins announced 2 years ago that NIH planned to follow an advisory board's recommendation to combine the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA). His decision divided the research … NIH Nixes Idea of Creating a Single Abuse and Addiction Institute NIH jettisons plan for single addictions institute |
Alcoholism: Drinking During Pregnancy Drops the Child’s IQ by Age Eight – Examiner.com
Drinking during pregnancy drops the child’s IQ by age eight – Examiner.com
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Drinking during pregnancy drops the child's IQ by age eight
Examiner.com It did not include heavy drinkers or those with the disease of alcoholism, but rather focused on alcohol consumption that ordinarily would be considered “moderate.” The moderate drinking caused changes in four specific genes in the children and later … |
NCADD counselor: Alcoholism affects seniors, too – Juneau Empire
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NCADD counselor: Alcoholism affects seniors, too
Juneau Empire Bev Mueller, a substance abuse counselor with the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence in Juneau, joined the Juneau Commission on Aging at the Juneau Senior Center Thursday morning to speak about the potentially dangerous effects of … |
Study concludes SD 24/7 Sobriety Program works – San Francisco Chronicle
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Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism: Worth the Trip: Episode 1 – Intro & Speech & Language
Worth the Trip: Episode 1 – Intro & Speech & Language
Worth the Trip is the first comprehensive video resource about the health, development and learning styles of children affected by fetal alcohol syndrome. The film presents strategies for meeting the developmental and behavioral challenges faced by children with FAS and the parents and professionals who care for them. Chapters address: – Sensory sensitivity – Eating and feeding – Activity levels – Sleep issues – Siblings – Friendships – Coming to terms with FAS – Impact of FAS on family life Worth the Trip was funded with a Small Business Innovative Research Award from the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA).
Study: South Dakota's Sobriety Program reduces DUIs and domestic violence …
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Has General Halftrack Finally Kicked His Alcoholism? – San Francisco Luxury News
Has General Halftrack finally kicked his alcoholism? – San Francisco Luxury News
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Has General Halftrack finally kicked his alcoholism?
San Francisco Luxury News Who knew this no-star general was out jumping twelve steps? Typically a creature of three-martini lunches , soul-draining depression and unchecked sexual dominance , General Amos Halftrack is casting aside his morbid inner self and instead embarking on … |
Meg’s Movie Take: ‘Smashed’ worth seeing – Wicked Local
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Meg's Movie Take: 'Smashed' worth seeing
Wicked Local “A movie about alcoholism can be very serious like a 'scared straight' social movie. But this is not a message movie. Those are tantamount to propaganda. I hope people can laugh with the characters and root for them and champion them and maybe see … |
Study: South Dakota’s Sobriety Program reduces DUIs and domestic violence … – KSFY
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Alcohol Abuse Signs: Alcohol Abuse – Wiki Article
Alcohol Abuse – Wiki Article
Alcohol abuse, as described in the DSM-IV, is a psychiatric diagnosis describing the recurring use of alcoholic beverages despite negative consequences. Alcohol abuse is sometimes referred to by the … Alcohol Abuse – Wiki Article – wikiplays.org Original @ http All Information Derived from Wikipedia using Creative Commons License: en.wikipedia.org Author: US Navy photo taken by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Lawrence Davis Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:This image is ineligible for copyright and therefore is in the public domain, because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship., This work is in the Public Domain., This work is in the public domain in the United States. Author: US Navy photo taken by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Lawrence Davis Image URL: en.wikipedia.org Licensed under:This image is ineligible for copyright and therefore is in the public domain…
Young Drinkers at Risk
Alcohol Abuse Health in the News
Young drinkers at risk
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European countries that do not control alcohol use in their young people are experiencing significant problems related to binge drinking and are also having to deal with increased health costs due to complications from alcohol abuse. New Zealand …
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NQF backs latest behavioral health quality measures
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5 it has endorsed 10 behavioral health quality measures, addressing alcohol and tobacco abuse, antipsychotic medication adherence, and post care follow-up after hospitalization for mental illness. [See also: Consistent levels of brain abnormality …
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LSUHSC faculty member named to National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse …
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NEW ORLEANS — The physiology chair at the LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans has been named to the National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Dr. Patricia Molina is among 15 people named to the council for a four-year term …
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