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3 hours ago by admin
Alcohol abuse refers to chronic consumption and craving for alcohol, so it interferes with normal social and economic functioning of the person. Alcohol Rehab and try to return to normal victims of this condition. ... Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) is an irreversible condition associated with excessive alcohol consumption by pregnant women. This leads to physical and mental defects and even fetal death. Another condition is the murderer cirrhosis caused by alcoholism and ...
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View Post: Alcohol Addiction And Abuse: Signs Of And Treatment For Alcoholism ...
3 Nov 2009
... increased risk of work and household accidents including falls. It goes without saying that alcohol can lead to impaired driving, thus the two should never be mixed. Heavy drinking over time can lead to cancer, liver cirrhosis, a weakened immune system and brain damage. Alcohol can change the make-up of blood vessels and changes in the heart. Drinking also can lead to forgetfulness and confusion, and if continued use is in excess, abuse of alcohol can lead to death. ...
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View Post: Disease and alcoholism Alcoholism Physical Symptoms
21 hours ago
Liver cirrhosis – symptoms of cirrhosis or scarring of the liver may fatigue or exhaustion, nausea, loss of libido and loss of appetite leading to weight loss. • Malnutrition – a common alcoholism physical symptom is malnutrition. ... Insomnia – the connection between sleep disorders and alcohol abuse and has been demonstrated by numerous studies. Alcohol affects the body can use the exit to sleep and enjoy deep, restful sleep. May, in fact, insomnia continues for weeks ...
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View Post: Drinking ?
20 Nov 2009 by PChad
3 National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse 4 National Highway Traffic Safety Administration 5 Alcohol Health & Research World 6 National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism Analysis 7 The Century Council ...
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View Post: Rick's World Homelessness, hiv, aids, hcv, hepatitis c, alcoholism ...
29 Sep 2009 by Rick
If we were to look at all of the negative aspects of alcohol and drug use, and if we seriously cared about our young people, we would be taking more measures to confront the problem of under-age alcohol use and drug abuse. ... Rick: Washington State, United States: Long-term survivor of homelessness, hiv/aids, hepatitis c, cirrhosis, alcoholism, and addiction, I hope to share my unique experiences and perspective on life in a way that will help others. ...
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View Post: Healthy Bites - Student Life
10 Nov 2009
According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, women become more impaired than men do after drinking the same amount of alcohol, even when differences in body weight are taken into account. ... College students usually experience the short-term effects of drinking, including nausea and vomiting; however, long-term health consequences of heavy alcohol use may result in permanent injury or a decreased resistance to infection. ...
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View Post: When Abusive Drinking Results in Serious Health Problems
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View Post: Alcoholism Facts – Facts of Alcoholism You Should Know
23 Nov 2009 by David Buster
Additional alcoholism facts are — liver disease may develop and eventually become cirrhosis of the liver. The muscles of the heart may be negatively affected. Other facts of alcoholism can be related to sexual dysfunction. ... Alcoholism can be divided into two categories – abuse and dependence. Alcohol dependence is the most severe alcohol disorder and is characterized by tolerance and withdrawal. Tolerance is the need for increased amounts of alcohol to become ...
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View Post: Binge Drinking and Its Consequences Up Among American College Students
19 Jun 2009
As many as 300000 of today's students will eventually die of alcohol-related causes such as drunk driving accidents, cirrhosis of the liver, heart disease, and various cancers. But apparently the countless tragedies and alarming statistics have done nothing to curtail the habit. In fact, according to a new study from the U.S. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, binge drinking among American college students is on the rise; as is its consequences. ...
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View Post: Alcohol Abuse Alludes To The Persistent Consumption And Craving ...
16 Nov 2009 by Christopher Knight
It leads to physical and psychological inadequacies and even fetal death. Another killer condition is Cirrhosis, due to alcoholism and leading to liver failure and death. Alcohol Rehab must be done scrupulously by trained medical pros. ...
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