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7 Nov 2009
Particular attention should be paid to potassium, bicarbonate, magnesium and phosphate, as these electrolytes are commonly decreased in chronic alcohol use secondary to emesis, volume depletion, and malnutrition. .... The National Institute for Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) has developed an outline of brief intervention components and goals. (*49) In general, a brief intervention includes an initial counseling session of ten to fifteen minutes to assess alcohol use ...
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11 Nov 2009
This is a single centre, randomized, double blind, placebo controlled, single and repeat dose study to investigate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of inhaled dose of GSK573719 with lactose and containing magnesium stearate by a novel dry ... The subject has a history of drug abuse or alcoholism. 10. The subject has a history of cholecystectomy or biliary tract disease. 11. History of regular alcohol consumption exceeding on average, 14 drinks/week (1 drink ...
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25 Nov 2009 by chris12350
Potassium and Magnesium: These elements are found primarily inside the cells of the body. Low levels in the blood may indicate severe diarrhea, alcoholism, or excessive use of water pills. A very low level of magnesium in the blood can ...
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5 Feb 2008 by Lange, Rael T.; Iverson, Grant L.; Franzen,...
Association of alcohol in brain injury, headaches, and stroke with brain-tissue and serum levels of ionized magnesium: A review of recent findings and mechanisms of action. Alcohol, 19(2), 119-130. Barker, L. H., Bigler, E. D., Johnson, S. C., .... Studies of brain structure in chronic alcoholism using magnetic resonance imaging. In S. Zakhari & E. Witt (Eds.), Imaging in alcohol research (pp. 121-134). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. ...
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View Post: alcohol use disorders
15 Aug 2009 by medical center
social, occupational, or recreational activities sacrificed for alcohol use - continued use despite physical or psychological problems • national institute on alcohol abuse and alcoholism (niaaa) criteria for "at risk" drinking: men >14 ...
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View Post: beer is GOOD for you(allaboutberr.com)
28 Sep 2009 by mikec777
Guiseppe Zuccala of the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Rome found that moderate alcohol use may protect the brain from mental decline associated with aging. In the report published in the December 2001 issue of Alcoholism: ...
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View Post: HowStuffWorks "Alcoholism - Medical Dictionary"
27 Nov 2009
Alcoholism, alcohol dependence or abuse, is an illness where drinking alcohol interferes with all aspects of one's life. Learn about alcoholism causes, symptoms, tests, treatment and prevention. ... Alcoholism is a major social, economic, and public health problem. Alcohol is involved in more than half of all accidental deaths and almost half of all traffic deaths. A high percentage of suicides involve the use of alcohol in combination with other substances. ...
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