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27 Nov 2009 by admin
The World Health Organization (WHO) defines alcohol misuse as alcohol use that places people at risk for problems, including “at-risk use,” “clinical alcohol abuse,” and “dependence.” At-risk alcohol use is the consumption of alcohol in ...
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View Post: Alcohol Abuse Facts On Liver Failure
20 Nov 2009 by admin
While alcohol initially stimulates the mind continued use turns alcohol into a sedative. It also changes our cognitive processes, giving us less ability to make sound decisions. Overall muscle coordination is also affected by continued ... The medical term for someone who is dependent on alcohol is alcoholic. Alcoholism itself can be defined as the inability to control how much alcohol is consumed at any given time. Alcohol abuse is not necessarily alcoholism but alcohol ...
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View Post: vomiting/ sweating are symptoms of alcoholism?
18 Nov 2009 by admin
Before treatment or recovery, most people with alcoholism deny that they have a drinking problem. Other indications of alcoholism and alcohol abuse include: Drinking alone or in secret Being unable to limit the amount of alcohol you ...
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View Post: Binge drinking harmful to students : North Texas Daily
3 Nov 2009 by Views-Editor
Think about it this way: The more alcohol you consume, the more alcohol there is in your blood. The more alcohol there is in your blood, the more parts of your brain are affected by its sedative effects. ... Studies from the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism show us that many college students will “mature out” of unhealthy alcohol use as they age, but, for some students, alcohol is representing a barrier too insurmountable for them to function — immediate ...
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View Post: Are you Bored? Let's Booze!!! — scribblingpad.com
3 Dec 2009 by Indra
The difference between social drinking and alcohol abuse is when alcohol becomes your focus. You might only want to attend social events that involve alcohol, or you can't enjoy yourself. Getting to the bar, or making a drink after ... resort to dangerous behavior, like driving while drunk or even increased violent behavior. Increased dependence on alcohol leads to alcoholism, where you are physically dependant on alcohol and have lost control of the amount you drink. ...
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View Post: eScholarship: Relationships Between Self-Reported Unfair Treatment ...
7 Apr 2008 by Gilbert C. Gee
Reports of both measures of unfair treatment were more fre- quent among prescription users than nonusers in the case of analgesics; differences were non- significant for sedatives and tranquilizers. ..... Acknowledgments This study was supported by a grant from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism to David T. Takeuchi (R0109633). We thank Joseph Himley for helpful comments on the article and Juan Chen for help in data preparation. ...
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