alcoholism
alcoholism
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by Edward Wilson - 2007-06-12
It is common for people who have completed alcohol rehab, and remained sober for a year or two, to begin to wonder why they are continuing to attend various groups and meetings. It's a good question. ...
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by Dr E. W. Wilson - 2007-06-14
Fifteen years ago I first heard the term pseudo-egalitarianism, false equality, from Dr. Steve Schroeder-Davis in Minneapolis. At the time he was speaking about "dumbing down" education so as to penal...
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by Dr E. W. Wilson - 2007-06-14
Despite all of the marketing hype to the contrary, those who succumb to alcohol abuse, dependence and addiction aren't equally represented across ages, genders, nationalities, religions, or any other ...
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by Bill Urell - 2007-06-20
Alcohol is often mentioned in one breath with drugs, especially when the subject is abuse or addiction. More often, alcohol is referred to as a separate substance and in fact, its abuse is often disc...
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by Peter rodrick - 2007-06-22
According to the health group of people, alcoholism is a disease and/or addiction to the utilization of alcohol, and an incapability to distinguish the disabling effects of excessive alcohol consumpti...
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by Dr E. W. Wilson - 2007-06-25
As the treatment of alcohol related conditions has become more sophisticated, the use of medications has too. Until recently the only commonly prescribed adjunct was disulfiram (Antabuse), an aversive...
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by Dr E. W. Wilson - 2007-07-02
We all wish there was a vaccine that would immunize our children (and ourselves for that matter) from the ravages of alcohol abuse and addiction. We'd like to stop worrying about death, DUI's, and per...
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by Bill Urell - 2007-07-24
Alcohol abuse can be a tricky term to use, considering that 'abuse' can have different meanings to different people. However, it is often understood as referring to the excessive use of alcohol, and...
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by Denny Soinski - 2007-08-10
If numerous individuals don't know how to find long-term happiness in their lives, and, as a result, resort to negative behaviors and activities when they face difficulties, why not teach them a...
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by Denny Soinski - 2007-08-10
Mandatory alcoholism treatment for people incarcerated for alcohol-related offenses and significant changes in our attitudes toward drinking alcohol, when added to the current anti-drunk driving...