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26 Teens Taken to Hospital for Alcohol Poisoning Ahead of Wiz Khalifa Concert …
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26 Teens Taken to Hospital for Alcohol Poisoning Ahead of Wiz Khalifa Concert …
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Dozens of young teenagers were carted off to the hospital from Jones Beach Thursday to be treated for alcohol poisoning before the start of a rap concert, authorities say. Twenty-six … Get our apps here and sign up for email newsletters here. Get …
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USC Upstate's Office of Alcohol and Drug Programs Announces “Know the Signs …
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“Some of the signs students will learn as a result of the “Know the Signs” campaign include alcohol poisoning, alcohol abuse, substance use, impaired driving, blackouts, and ability to consent,” said Jules Auerbach, coordinator of the Alcohol and Drug …
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Students unite to make video on new the Good Samaritan Law
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Alcoholism Is Protected Disability, Sheboygan Mayor Says – WISN Milwaukee
Alcoholism: Alcoholism Is Protected Disability, Sheboygan Mayor Says – WISN Milwaukee
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Alcoholism Is Protected Disability, Sheboygan Mayor Says
WISN Milwaukee Paperwork filed by the EEOC said "Alcoholism is a recognized disability under the American With Disabilities Act, and disability discrimination violates this federal law." "Clearly, alcoholism is a protected classification under the ADA," said Darrow. … With PDF: Ryan removal process advances Sheboygan mayor's attorney letter warns of possible legal claim against common … Mayor's Attorney Weighs In |
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Alcoholism: Gait and balance may improve with alcohol abstinence – Los Angeles Times
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Gait and balance may improve with alcohol abstinence
Los Angeles Times Alcoholism can cause gait and balance problems, but a study finds that abstinence may bring about some improvements. The alcoholic groups didn't differ on factors such as lifetime drinking or years of education. Researchers found that, over time, … Damaged gait and balance can recover with long-term abstinence from alcohol |
Long Work Hours Linked to Alcohol Abuse: Study – Manila Bulleting Online
Alcohol Abuse: Long work hours linked to alcohol abuse: study – Manila Bulleting Online
WELLINGTON (AFP) — Long working hours can more than triple the risk of alcohol abuse and addiction, New Zealand research has found. An Otago University study of more than 1,000 people aged 25-30 found a statistically significant link between the amount of …
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Alcohol Abuse: Changing Student Perceptions Can Reduce Alcohol Abuse – About – News & Issues
Many college students drink excessively because they believe “everyone” is doing it. But when they find out that most students do not binge drink and the heavy drinkers are in the minority, they will reduce their own harmful drinking. When they discover …
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Alcohol Abuse: Health@Work urges Liverpool firms to tackle alocohol misuse – Liverpool Daily Post
The figures from the Department of Health also revealed alcohol-related abuse costs the NHS £2.7bn a year, with hospital-related admissions rising to over 1m in 2009/10 and set to reach 1.5m by 2015. Liverpool is one of the worst cities for alcohol …
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Binge Drinking Damages Teenage Girls’ Brains More Than Boys’ – Medical News Today
Alcoholism: Binge Drinking Damages Teenage Girls’ Brains More Than Boys’ – Medical News Today
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Binge Drinking Damages Teenage Girls' Brains More Than Boys'
Medical News Today Teenage girls who binge-drink have a higher risk of long-term harm to the brain compared to boys of the same age who also binge drink, researchers from the University of California, San Diego and Stanford University reported in Alcoholism: Clinical and … Binge drinking 'can damage memory skills' in teen girls Binge Drinking More Harmful To Teenage Girls Damaged Memory Skills in Teen Females who Binge Drink |
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Alcoholism: Stress and alcohol ‘feed’ off each other – iNewsOne


