Archive for January, 2011

Alcohol and anxiety can be a treacherous combination.


Research suggests that the prevalence of alcohol dependence is twice as high in people with anxiety disorders than in the general population.


According to a recent report by the National Institute of Health (NIH), anxiety is a strong psychological risk factor associated with heavy or problem drinking. Other risk factors include an impulsive personality or a family history of alcohol abuse. When alcohol and anxiety are combined, there are many serious problems that occur.

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FebFast supports Mater’s ADAWS program


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The procedure of Alcohol Detox at Home: the initial step that has to use when one has determined to stop drinking is visiting physician though the Detox would be concluded at home, the opinion of a medical practitioner is required for success of the detoxification program. The doctor would test out for the strictness of alcohol addiction, and also carry out several tests to determine the level of alcohol in the bold. These tests are conduct to know whether you are fit for alcohol detoxification at home. People who are brutal addicts would be discouraged from through a Detox at home, instead they would be asked to join a rehab center to recover fully from alcoholism.

 

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3. The Odd Job [Graham Chapman].avi


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How Alcohol Detox Treatment Can Help You

Alcohol abuse or addiction is one of the main problems of most people, and sometimes the seriousness of their addiction can cause the body to weaken or their social life to suffer tremendously. Hence, the need to undergo alcohol detox treatment is vital.

Alcohol detoxification is a form of treatment for individuals with alcohol problems or alcohol dependency. The treatment will make the alcoholic abruptly stop their alcohol intake and to prevent the symptoms of alcohol withdrawal they will have to take a drug as a substitute. In other words, the process is not in any way constituting a complete removal of toxic in the body of an alcoholic.

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Parkinson’s Disease


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Preventing Teen Alcohol Abuse

It’s no secret that alcohol abuse is alive and well in high schools and college campuses across America. New research studies seek to investigate the root causes of teen alcohol abuse: the relationship between heavy drinking and social anxiety.

According to a recent report by the National Institute of Health (NIH), anxiety is a psychological risk factor associated with heavy or problem drinking among teenagers.

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Alcohol Addiction ? Facts & Myths

Sometimes myths float around for years having everyone convinced of their legitimacy, even though they are terribly wrong or inaccurate. Most never even validate or question these theories which can hinder their success greatly. Addiction is one of the hottest topics that have hundreds of myths. In order to dispel some of the most popular myths this article will focus on the real versus the untruths that we sometimes falsely believe! Read on for more information on the top five myths and truths about alcohol addiction.

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