alcoholism
alcoholism
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by Simon Barrett - 2008-07-13
This is a powerful book, and also a very sad one.I run a Computer Lab, we offer free classes, and we offer free internet access. It is based in a large homeless shelter, probably the largest shelter ...
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by Bill Urell - 2008-07-13
Can problem drinkers or alcohol abusers back up and continue with controlled drinking? It depends on what point in a time line we are looking at.To answer this, we have to be very careful of terms us...
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by EdPhilips - 2008-07-13
Alcohol drinking is injurious to your physical and mental health. It may ruin your life, family and social relationships, and employment prospects. There are numerous ways to stop drinking alcohol.The...
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by Dark Sith - 2008-07-21
In most head-on automobile collisions where people are seriously injured or killed, it turns out that the driver at fault has a higher-than-allowed blood alcohol level; that is, he or she was driving ...
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by Paul Hata - 2008-07-31
Alcoholism is defined in a number of ways but all these definitions all point to the abuse of alcohol. There is one definition that is forwarded by the Journal of American Medical Association that st...
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by Graham Timson - 2008-08-07
The effect of alcohol has more impact on the brain as different parts of the brain are more sensitive than the other parts of the body. The transmission of the impulses in the brain and the nervous s...
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by Graham Timson - 2008-08-13
Alcohol abuse has now become a common problem among men and women. Particularly, women have to face a lot of negative consequences due to alcoholism. Many women are dying at the age of 35 to 55 mainl...
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by Ross G - 2008-08-24
Alcohol caused this!Here's just some of the alcohol related violence and injuries I have seen so far this year in the emergency department:* 24 Year old guy with ruptured spleen and broken back when ...
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by Dr John Anne - 2008-09-01
Long-term effects-If you are regular having high amount of alcohol intake it may increase the risk of liver diseases and cancer. Regular having more than two drinks a day may increases the risk of...
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by DR JOHN ANNE - 2008-09-01
Long-term effects-If you are regular having high amount of alcohol intake it may increase the risk of liver diseases and cancer. Regular having more than two drinks a day may increases the risk of...