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Alcoholism and Women’s Health Alcoholism and Women's Health Alcoholism in women often develops along a different path than alcoholism in men. Alcoholism in women often begins for different reasons, progresses more quickly, and goes untreated for a longer period of time. Alcoholism in women... Learn More
Health Problems Associated with Alcoholism Pt. 2 Alcohol has become so ingrained in our social culture that we often forget it is a poison. When you ingest poison it immediately begins to impact your body in ways that can cause serious health problems. Alcohol penetrates every cell... Learn More
Health Problems Associated with Alcoholism Pt. 1 Alcohol has become so ingrained in our social culture that we often forget it is a poison. When you ingest poison it immediately begins to impact your body in ways that can cause serious health problems. Alcohol penetrates every cell... Learn More
In Addiction News: March 27th, 2013   More Health Care Professionals Abusing Anesthesia Drug: Study [US NEWS] Study explores alcohol dependence [Yale Daily News] Pfizer's drug to treat tuberculosis in short supply [Yahoo! News] Kansas House approves bill establishing drug testing for welfare, unemployment recipients [The... Learn More
In Addiction News: March 26th, 2013 'Friday Night Lights' author in rehab, admits $587K shopping addiction [Today.com] Research Provides Clues to Alcohol Addiction Vulnerability [Science Daily] Video game addiction and other Internet compulsive disorders mask depression,  anxiety, learning disabilities [NY Daily News] Medical Marijuana Goes Even... Learn More
Are we born addicts? Are we born addicts? This is the age old question of addiction: What causes people to become addicts? Is it genetic or environmental? Nature or nurture? Are we born as addicts or does our environment cause us to become addicts?... Learn More
Women Are Less Likely To Seek Addiction Treatment Women Are Less Likely To Seek Addiction Treatment    Statistically, men are more likely to engage in substance abuse and become addicted, but the number of female addicts and alcoholics is on the rise. Unfortunately, women are far less likely to... Learn More
Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms   Alcohol Withdrawal Symptoms Alcohol withdrawal symptoms are potentially life-threatening. Alcohol withdrawal symptoms can happen in people who have been drinking very heavily for weeks, month, or years and then either stop or reduce the amount of alcohol they are... Learn More
Alcoholic Liver Disease   Alcoholic Liver Disease Alcohol is toxic to the liver. Drinking heavily over a long period of time can cause damage to the liver. Alcoholic liver disease is disease of the liver caused by heavy drinking. There are several different... Learn More
Your Brain on Drugs: Alcohol   Your Brain on Drugs: Alcohol Alcohol is the most commonly consumed drug in the world. For most Americans, drinking alcohol is a part of their daily lives. According to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD), about 17.6... Learn More
5 Ways to Prevent Holiday Drinking The Holidays - we can't run from them whether we wanted to. They're going to come around every single year and what other's consider a time to “drink and be merry!”. Not for us alcoholisc though, we cannot take a few drinks here... Learn More
The link between bullying and alcohol abuse Teens and alcohol abuse A recent collaboration by the Society of Prevention Research and Jeremy Luk of University of Washington found a correlating link between bullying and alcohol abuse along with depression resulting from bullying. Luk analyzed a study conducted by... Learn More

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