Posts Tagged ‘Alcohol’
Facebook Pages Shed Light on Alcohol Abuse Risk – MyStateline.com
Alcohol Abuse: Facebook Pages Shed Light On Alcohol Abuse Risk – MyStateline.com
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Facebook Pages Shed Light On Alcohol Abuse Risk
MyStateline.com A new study shows students who post pictures or updates about getting drunk or blacking out while drinking are more likely to score high on a screening test for alcohol abuse. Researchers analyzed the Facebook pages of more than 200 undergrads for … Drunk on Facebook? That could be a problem Colleges should snoop on students' Facebook party pictures to identify problem … Facebook Posts Reveal Alcoholism Risk, Study Says |
Alcohol Abuse – Google News
Alcohol Abuse: Schools Also to Blame for Students’ Alcohol Abuse? – Fox News (blog)
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Schools Also to Blame for Students' Alcohol Abuse?
Fox News (blog) Many universities now require students to begin taking alcohol–abuse education courses online even before the school year starts. Two of these programs, AlcoholEdu and e-CHECKUP TO GO (e-CHUG), are used on hundreds of campuses as a proactive tool … |
Alcohol Abuse: Risks: Alcohol Deaths and the Solo Life – the Ledger
Alcohol Abuse: Risks: Alcohol Deaths and the Solo Life – The Ledger
and tracked the fatalities attributable to alcohol abuse — liver disease, alcohol poisoning, alcohol-related violence or accidents, among others. The results appear in the September issue of PLoS Medicine. Among married or cohabiting people …
Alcohol Abuse – Bing News
Alcohol Abuse: UW research on drunk Facebook pics – MyNorthwest.com
There’s a UW study that looked at the public photos and determined Facebook pages can be an early indicator of which students are at risk for alcohol dependence and abuse. Researchers found that students who had pictures or posts about getting …
Alcohol Abuse – Bing News
Alcohol Abuse: Teen dating may spread teen drinking
By Amanda MacMillan, Health.com Parents should talk with their children about peer pressure and alcohol abuse even before they begin dating. (Health.com) — Parents who are concerned about drinking and other risky behavior often try to steer their …
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Drug and Alcohol Intervention-RNTV Episode 9 Part 1
Alcohol Alcoholism: Drug and Alcohol Intervention-RNTV Episode 9 Part 1
recoverynowtv.com Perhaps the most emotionally powerful episode to date, the ninth installment of Recovery Now focuses on learning how to repair the complex damage done to personal and familial relationships in the wake of an addiction. Heather, a beautiful, soft-spoken young woman, shares how drug addiction ultimately destroyed her relationship with her ex-husband, Travis, and robbed her of the opportunity to be a mother to her baby daughter. Now with the help of therapist Carol, Heather faces Travis and reunites with her daughter for the first time in months. We also meet Michelle, a pain-pill addict, who has made a miraculous transformation. On the show and with the guidance of her counselor, Nancy, Michelle gets the opportunity to read a tearful amends letter to her daughter.
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Alcohol Abuse: Cumberland County College Tackles Alcohol Abuse
Alcohol Abuse: Cumberland County College tackles alcohol abuse
VINELAND — Cumberland County College is partnering with local law enforcement and emergency medical personnel to raise awareness of alcohol abuse among college students.
Alcohol Abuse – Yahoo! News Search Results
Alcohol Abuse: Maureen Busalacchi: Stronger approach needed to stop alcohol abuse
Dear Editor: The Madison Police Department deserves praise for its hard work to control alcohol-related problems on Park Street and downtown. However, the city needs to help out our Police Department, taking more aggressive action to stop the alcohol-fueled violence in our community, and more importantly making every effort to prevent it in the first place.
Alcohol Abuse – Yahoo! News Search Results
Alcohol Abuse: UW study finds correlation between Facebook posts, students’ alcohol abuse
By: Dani Golub A UW-Madison study shows college students who post about getting drunk on Facebook are more likely to have severe alcohol problems in the future. Dr. Megan Moreno, assistant professor of pediatrics at the UW School of Medicine and Public Health, led …
Alcohol Abuse – Yahoo! News Search Results
Maureen Busalacchi: Stronger Approach Needed to Stop Alcohol Abuse – Madison.com
Alcohol Abuse: Maureen Busalacchi: Stronger approach needed to stop alcohol abuse – Madison.com
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Maureen Busalacchi: Stronger approach needed to stop alcohol abuse
Madison.com The incidents in the last year at R Place make it clear it is much easier to refuse a license than it is to revoke it if a bar becomes a problem. It's time to take a stronger approach to dealing with alcohol abuse. It's time to treat alcohol licenses … |
Alcohol Abuse – Google News
Alcohol Abuse: Ad industry meets to discuss ad banning – Bizcommunity.com
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Ad industry meets to discuss ad banning
Bizcommunity.com While participants in the debate agreed with government's objective to curb alcohol abuse in the country, they believe there is no conclusive evidence available that links alcohol advertising with alcohol abuse. The Out of Home Media Owner's … |
Alcohol Abuse – Google News
Alcohol Abuse: WWU has launched two campaigns to address student drinking, drug use – TheNewsTribune.com
Cumberland County College Tackles Alcohol Abuse – Today’s Sunbeam – NJ.com
Alcohol Abuse: Cumberland County College tackles alcohol abuse – Today’s Sunbeam – NJ.com
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Cumberland County College tackles alcohol abuse
Today’s Sunbeam – NJ.com By The News of Cumberland County VINELAND — Cumberland County College is partnering with local law enforcement and emergency medical personnel to raise awareness of alcohol abuse among college students. National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week is an … |
Alcohol Abuse – Google News
Alcohol Abuse: National Report Sheds Light on Student Alcohol and Drug Use – MarketWatch (press release)
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National Report Sheds Light on Student Alcohol and Drug Use
MarketWatch (press release) While the prevalence and patterns of use among senior high school students causes significant concern, the data also indicate that the majority of students in junior high (ie, grades 7-9) don't use alcohol or other drugs. "It is important that those in … |
Alcohol Abuse – Google News
Alcohol Abuse: Recovery Month 2011: Getting Rid of Addiction Stigma – Huffington Post (blog)

