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Alcoholism: Women Seek Help for Alcoholism Five Years Earlier Than Men – PsychCentral.com

Women Seek Help for Alcoholism Five Years Earlier Than Men – PsychCentral.com
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Women Seek Help for Alcoholism Five Years Earlier Than Men
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Women Seek Help for Alcoholism Five Years Earlier Than Men Women with alcohol problems tend to seek help an average of four to five years earlier than men with alcohol problems, according to new research. For the study, researchers analyzed 
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Can alcoholism, diabetes lead to spontaneous human combustion? – Firstpost
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Can alcoholism, diabetes lead to spontaneous human combustion?
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He also said he would not rule out a condition called ketosis, which occurs due to alcoholism or a low-carbohydrate diet, which as a result produces highly flammable acetone, which could lead to the condition. A recent hypothesis by British biologist
Dr. Manny: Can a human spontaneously combust? I say, 'No way'Fox News
Baby boy on fire: results of test are normal, say docsThe Hindu
Mystery Baby: 3-Month-Old Boy Catches Fire; What is Spontaneous Human IBTimes India

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Laurie Halse Anderson Tackles Alcoholism, PTSD in Book – USA TODAY

Laurie Halse Anderson tackles alcoholism, PTSD in book – USA TODAY
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Laurie Halse Anderson tackles alcoholism, PTSD in book
USA TODAY
7 from Viking, main character Hayley must learn to adjust to high school while caring for her veteran father who suffers from alcoholism and post-traumatic stress disorder. Anderson, 51, of New York, has a father who is a veteran and she says the book

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Alcoholism and PTSD Can Be Treated at the Same Time, Study Says – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
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Alcoholism and PTSD Can Be Treated at the Same Time, Study Says
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
Through a research study, it was found that doctors can treat patients suffering from both alcoholism and post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The best care for alcoholism can be found at a 24/7 medically supervised detox center such as Harbor Village.
Your Sweet Tooth May Lead To Alcohol AbusePR Web (press release)

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Your Sweet Tooth May Lead to Alcohol Abuse – San Francisco Chronicle (Press Release)

Your Sweet Tooth May Lead To Alcohol Abuse – San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
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San Francisco Chronicle (press release)

Your Sweet Tooth May Lead To Alcohol Abuse
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
The results will appear in the December issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research and serve to highlight how consuming sweets may lead to an addiction later on in one's life. Those who feel they are experiencing an alcohol dependency should 
Alcoholism and PTSD Can Be Treated at the Same Time, Study SaysPR Web (press release)

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WSU tries new tactics to combat alcohol abuse – WSU News
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WSU tries new tactics to combat alcohol abuse
WSU News
PULLMAN, Wash. – In a wave of actions intended to quell binge drinking and other high-risk behaviors among students, Washington State University has intensified its alcohol and drug policies and amplified mandatory education for incoming freshmen.

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Alcohol Abuse: Alcohol Abuse Among Children on the Rise – the Press, York

Alcohol abuse among children on the rise – The Press, York
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Alcohol abuse among children on the rise
The Press, York
HUNDREDS of young people – including dozens of children – have been admitted to York Hospital for serious alcohol related incidents, the Press can reveal. Over the last year, 33 children and a total of 152 young people under 24, were admitted to

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Grant lets MATFORCE expand drug/alcohol abuse education – Prescott Daily Courier
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Grant lets MATFORCE expand drug/alcohol abuse education
Prescott Daily Courier
The Arizona Governor's Office for Children, Youth and Families awarded MATFORCE the Parents Commission Grant, enabling MATFORCE to expand its youth and family drug/alcohol abuse educational resources. Parent programs that are designed to 

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Cigarette taxation reduces alcohol consumption among vulnerable groups – News-Medical.net
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Alcohol Abuse: Cigarette Taxation Associated With Reductions in Alcohol Consumption Among … – News-Medical.net

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Cigarette taxation associated with reductions in alcohol consumption among
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Given that smoking and drinking often occur together, a first-of-its-kind study has examined cigarette taxation and found that increases are associated with modest to moderate reductions in alcohol consumption among vulnerable groups. Results will be 
Higher cigarette tax leads to lower alcohol consumption!India.Com Health
Men drink less when they pay more for cigarettes, study findsNBCNews.com
Taxing Cigarettes Can Curb Heavy DrinkingCounsel & Heal
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The Search for Alcoholism’s Miracle Drug – KQED QUEST (Blog)

The Search for Alcoholism’s Miracle Drug – KQED QUEST (blog)
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The Search for Alcoholism's Miracle Drug
KQED QUEST (blog)
Joseph McHugh is an artist who lives in San Francisco. Like his father before him, Joe had always been a drinker. But recently, it started to pick up. “It sort of got out of control,” he says. “It wasn't starting at five o'clock, it was starting at

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Alcoholism Could Be Linked to a Hyper-Active Brain Dopamine System – Newswise (press release)
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Alcoholism Could Be Linked to a Hyper-Active Brain Dopamine System
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Newswise — Research from McGill University suggests that people who are vulnerable to developing alcoholism exhibit a distinctive brain response when drinking alcohol, according to a new study by Prof. Marco Leyton, of McGill University's Department

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