Posts Tagged ‘drug and alcohol abuse’
Alcohol Abuse Leads to Ambulance Call Rise – Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser
Alcohol abuse leads to ambulance call rise – Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser
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Alcohol abuse leads to ambulance call rise
Airdrie and Coatbridge Advertiser AMBULANCES in Lanarkshire are attending increasing numbers of incidents where alcohol is the main reason for the call-out. Over the past three years, crews have attended 9332 alcohol-related call-outs, including incidents such as tending to the fall … |
Forums aim to help parents raise drug-free teens – Sun-Sentinel
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Forums aim to help parents raise drug-free teens
Sun-Sentinel An essential part of the conversation will involve teens' brain development, and the devastating effects that drug and alcohol abuse can have on someone's ability to function. "We know so much more about the brain and its development than we used to," … |
A new home for substance abuse treatment – ConnectTriStates.com powered by KHQA
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Drugs & Alcohol Abuse: Addiction Rehab Programs – Top 4 Methods of Rehabilitation
Addiction Rehab Programs are different. Comparing 12 Step to non-12 Step rehab programs, you’ll need to know what different types of rehab models there are and what you can look forward to after you make a decision. I’ll show you several core differences between 12 Step, medical, psychological and social educational rehab programs and I’ll make it quick and simple.
Rehab Doesn’t Require Admitting You Are Powerless, An Addict With A Disease
This is only belief, the 12 Step / medical belief, of recovery.
12 Step addictions programs use fellowship meetings and applying the 12 Steps to one’s life. The first several of these steps either turn people toward or away from further 12 Step meetings.
I will categorize each breakdown now:
Quick philosophy
Participation and Personal Investment
Investment: time and financial commitments
Intensive In-patient program costs
12 Step
Admitting one is powerless over their addiction
Alcohol Abuse: Few Doctors Know How to Treat Addiction. a New Program Aims to Change That. – Washington Post
Few doctors know how to treat addiction. A new program aims to change that. – Washington Post
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Few doctors know how to treat addiction. A new program aims to change that.
Washington Post As dissimilar as they seem, many of these patients are also suffering from another illness — alcohol or drug abuse — that is at the root of the more obvious ailments that keep them cycling through the medical system. Even so, their addiction is … |
Teen alcohol abuse needs addressing – SunLive
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Teen alcohol abuse needs addressing
SunLive Pat Buckley wants to include parents in teenagers' education about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse, and the importance of making good choices. Pat who founded Amped4life in 2002, says parents are missing out because we live in such a 'pc world'. |
Marion Woman to Open Drug and Alcohol Recovery Center – Marion Star
Marion woman to open drug and alcohol recovery center – Marion Star
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Marion woman to open drug and alcohol recovery center
Marion Star Having loved ones with the issues of drugs and alcohol and people knowing I'm in this field, my phone wouldn't stop ringing." While working at MCI, she said, she promised inmates she helped with their drug and alcohol problems that someday she would … |
Heavy drinking rewires brain, increasing susceptibility to anxiety problems – ScienceBlog.com (blog)
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Heavy drinking rewires brain, increasing susceptibility to anxiety problems
ScienceBlog.com (blog) “A history of heavy alcohol abuse could impair a critical mechanism for recovering from a trauma, and in doing so put people at greater risk for PTSD,” said NIAAA scientist Andrew Holmes, PhD, the study's senior author. “The next step will be to test … Fear and PTSD: Binge-Drinking Rewires Brain Activity Brain rewired toward high anxiety by heavy drinking per new research (Video) Alcohol negates recovery from traumatic experiences |
Alcohol Abuse: Better Game Plan Needed for Addiction Treatment – Philadelphia Inquirer
Better game plan needed for addiction treatment – Philadelphia Inquirer
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Better game plan needed for addiction treatment
Philadelphia Inquirer Advances in neurology and genetics over the last two decades have helped convince most researchers that drug and alcohol abuse is a chronic illness. But much of the public, politicians, and even physicians still see it as a moral failing, a belief that … Ex-Addicts, Families Discuss Truths of Substance Abuse |
Military Leaders To Launch Campaign Against Alcohol Abuse – KGTV San Diego
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Military Leaders To Launch Campaign Against Alcohol Abuse
KGTV San Diego Military Leaders To Launch Campaign Against Alcohol Abuse. Draft Of Plan Combating Problem Drinking In Marines Due In September. POSTED: 6:40 pm PDT August 31, 2012. UPDATED: 8:53 pm PDT August 31, 2012. SAN DIEGO — 10News confirmed … |
Alcohol Abuse
There is nothing like a tall cold glass of lager or Scotch on rocks to toast an occasion or to nurse a grievance. The average age when Americans initiate their intimacy with alcohol is calculated at 15 years. If one works out the volume guzzled daily as an expression of dissent, impulsiveness or sensationalism, it is a concern.
When does alcohol turn unpleasant? According to governmental guidelines three to four units per day for men and two to three units per day for women is the desired maximum intake. This is also subjective to health and other related problems including medicinal intake. The problem begins when alcohol is combined with drugs or we become alcohol dependent due to health, personal or psychiatric reasons. Youngsters who begin drinking from age 12 or above are more prone to alcohol dependence than youngsters who start later around age twenty-one. Another mistake we make is to splurge or binge on weekends, which has far-reaching alcohol abuse effect especially on women and teenagers and is leading cause of teen deaths through automobile crashes, homicides and suicides.


