Posts Tagged ‘drug addiction’

Alcoholism: Smoking Ban Enacted at Seabrook House in Upper Deerfield

Smoking ban enacted at Seabrook House in Upper Deerfield
Filed under: Alcoholism

UPPER DEERFIELD TWP. — Seabrook House, a recovery center for drug addiction and alcoholism, will implement the new statewide smoking ban for all rehabilitation facilities today.
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Free Your Mind: New Book Helps Readers Find the Strength and Power Within to Make Change to Neutralize the Stressors …
Filed under: Alcoholism

Plagued by a life ruled by the stress of a birth-defect, surviving abuse, alcoholism, and unemployment, author Richard Murphy dug deep into his source of strength, and found inspiration to carry on and overcome stress. After years of studying, under martial art masters and native elders as well as through life’s experiences, Murphy felt driven to educate people about the strength they have …
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Alcohol – My Story


Our Addicted Soldiers in Combat

Combat takes a heavy toll on those who witness devastating violence and destruction on a daily basis. And sometimes, the only way solace to be found is in a hazy, drug induced fog. Turning to drugs and alcohol is the only way many combat soldiers are able to cope with the atrocities they witness first-hand each day. Studies have shown that soldiers exposed to combat conditions are more likely to become addicted to drugs and alcohol than civilians.

According to recent Army statistics, more soldiers than ever are seeking treatment for drug and alcohol related abuse. In 2009 alone, almost 9,200 soldiers sought out treatment for alcohol abuse. This is a 56 percent increase since the beginning of the Iraq war. In addition, another 11,892 soldiers were forced to undergo an ‘alcohol education’ program. The program is a sixteen to twenty hour course instituted for soldiers who have been disciplined for an alcohol related offense, but who do not necessarily have a problem with abuse.

Alcoholism: The Shape of Your Glass Affects How Fast You Drink Beer – RedOrbit

The Shape Of Your Glass Affects How Fast You Drink Beer – RedOrbit
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The Shape Of Your Glass Affects How Fast You Drink Beer
RedOrbit
Morris reports that the experiment was conducted by the university's School of Experimental Psychology, and that the subjects chosen for the research were between the ages of 18 and 40 with no prior history of alcoholism. Each subject was first asked
Glass shape influences how quickly we drink alcoholScienceBlog.com (blog)
Glass shape influences how quickly we down alcoholZee News
Beer Drinkers' Speed Tied To Shape Of GlassWIBW
Science a Gogo
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Women’s Brains React Differently Than Men’s to Alcoholism, Study Finds – iVillage Entertainment
Filed under: Alcoholism

Women's Brains React Differently Than Men's to Alcoholism, Study Finds
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FRIDAY, Aug. 31 (HealthDay News) — Long-term alcohol abuse affects men differently than women, according to a new study of recovering alcoholics that found white matter in women's brains recovers faster than it does in men. Over time, alcoholism

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Should Marijuana Be Legalized in USA?

Question by : Should marijuana be legalized in USA?
CAustin is an idiot.
Medical marijuana isn’t an issue? Gangs and drug violence isn’t an issue? Addiction to prescription pain medication isn’t an issue? Lol what a joke, typical republican.

Yes it should be legalized.
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To some republican
“Oh my gosh. Nmbv; I literally laughed at your answer. Every single thing you said was wrong. Gangs and addiction are DEFINITELY an issue today. You know what, it’s not even worth it to try and find sense in you.”

LOLOLOLOLLOL typical republican doesn’t realize that weed is just as easy to get as alcohol. Gangs PROFIT from marijuana being illegal you know that right? Oh you don’t?
We have 13 year old kids gaining access to meth and you think making weed illegal will do ANYTHING?

Alcohol Abuse Test: Professional Addiction the First Step Is Admitting the Problem

Alcohol Abuse Test in the News

Professional addiction the first step is admitting the problem
Filed under: alcohol abuse test

If you have a blood relative, such as a parent or sibling, with alcohol or drug problems, you're at greater risk of developing a drug addiction. Current research suggests that … As people take this test it can help them realize that they need help …
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Alcohol abuse can be predicted in adolescents by MRI (Video) (Video)
Filed under: alcohol abuse test

Fifty percent of the test participants participated in heavy drinking. Those teens who drank … The researchers conclude that an MRI scan may be a method of predicting a preexisting vulnerability to heavy drinking or alcohol abuse in teens. Oddly, the …
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Simple test may predict alcoholism
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Call to 'Tax Sugar Like Alcohol'

Diabetes And Alcohol Abuse in the News

Call to 'tax sugar like alcohol'
Filed under: diabetes and alcohol abuse

There is growing evidence that excess sugar has an effect on human health beyond simply adding calories and can cause many of the same problems as alcohol, including high blood pressure, high blood fats, insulin resistance and diabetes. Potential for …
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Drug-Alcohol Combo is Dangerous
Filed under: diabetes and alcohol abuse

… Cancer Congestive Heart Failure Crohn's Disease Cystic Fibrosis Dementia Depression Dermatology Diabetes Drug Addiction Eating Disorders Epilepsy/Seizure Disorders Erectile Dysfunction Esophageal Cancer Fibromyalgia Food Addiction Gall Bladder …
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Main Factor In Fighting Diabetes Is Changes In Lifestyle
Filed under: diabetes and alcohol abuse

They assessed health behaviors (smoking, alcohol consumption, diet and physical activity), body mass index, and biological risk markers (blood pressure and lipid levels) in 7,237 middle-aged adults without diabetes, measuring these risk factors …
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