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Expert Author: James Calvin | Submitted: 2005-10-22 | Word Count: 302
Alcohol rehab has been made public through such organizations as AA, Alcoholics Anonymous, as well as other famous institutions that treat alcohol related issues. Alcohol rehab is important because it can bring back a promising life that is on the brink of disaster. When alcohol consumption becomes an issue, rehab may be the only option.
Expert Author: Eileen Gravelle | Submitted: 2007-04-12 | Word Count: 737
As you get older the effects of alcohol get more difficult to take. You may feel you can't drink like you did when you were younger - and you'd be right. Is your body trying to tell you something? Take a look at our list of the seven things you need to know about the effect of alcohol on your body.
Expert Author: Scott Mogul | Submitted: 2008-05-13 | Word Count: 541
Could you recognize the stages of alcoholism in yourself, your friends, or your family members? If you are concerned that someone you know has an alcohol problem, then just knowing the four alcoholism stages could enable you to help that person quit drinking, and may even help you save their life.
Expert Author: Denny Soinski | Submitted: 2007-09-01 | Word Count: 894
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 campaigns and laws, are likely to make a major impact on reducing the number of people in our society who die in alcohol-related traffic accidents.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-12-06 | Word Count: 583
Alcoholism is one of the most common diseases in the United States. Alcohol is involved in nearly half of fatalities due to traffic accidents in the U.S.
Expert Author: Alan Quan | Submitted: 2007-03-22 | Word Count: 458
Zeus juice, do it fluid, liquid panty remover. Despite the manly and funny names we assign to alcohol; the truth is that alcohol will actually make you less of a man, if you drink it excessively.
Expert Author: Bill Urell | Submitted: 2007-09-21 | Word Count: 576
What causes alcoholism? Is it passed genetically through the family, or are there environmental factors that are more important? It is understood that the predisposition to alcoholism may be contributed by a number of factors including genetic makeup and social or environmental aspects.
Expert Author: Dr. Margaret Paul | Submitted: 2007-04-24 | Word Count: 724
Do you drink rather than speak up for yourself? Do you find yourself turning to alcohol when you feel invalidated, rather than speaking your truth to a friend or partner?
Expert Author: Tom Alter | Submitted: 2007-02-28 | Word Count: 823
Hangover is the name given to the heady sensation that follows a heavy alcoholic consumption. Generally, hangovers are felt when the mind returns to its proper faculties, i.e. the intoxication has worn off. Hangovers are felt mostly in the mornings following an alcoholic session the previous night. The general characteristics of hangovers are a feeling of nausea, vomiting, heaviness in the stomach, headache, sensitivity to light and noise, excessive thirst and lethargy.
Expert Author: Parag Patel | Submitted: 2007-10-16 | Word Count: 524
Find information on the traumatic brain injury. Traumatic brain injury occurs when a sudden physical assault on the head causes damage to the brain. The damage can be focal, confined to one area of the brain, or diffuse, involving more than one area of the brain. Traumatic brain injury can result from a closed head injury or a penetrating head injury. A closed head injury occurs when the head suddenly and violently hits an object, but the object does not break through the skull. A penetrating head injury occurs when an object pierces the skull and enters the brain tissue.
Expert Author: Trevor Kugler | Submitted: 2007-03-26 | Word Count: 507
For the better part of ten years this is the exact question that I would ask myself every morning in the shower. I would stand there with the water washing over me and wonder if I drank too much. In hindsight, now that I don't drink any more, I realize that if I was asking myself the question, "Do I drink too much" everyday, I quite obviously drank too much.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-12-06 | Word Count: 562
Alcoholism is a chronic illness caused by habitually drinking alcoholic beverages resulting into impaired health and social functions.
Expert Author: Ricky Waugh | Submitted: 2007-11-20 | Word Count: 591
Overview of alcoholism and its causes, symptoms and treatment.
Expert Author: Peter Sams | Submitted: 2008-02-25 | Word Count: 510
2-4 per cent of all cancer cases are related to alcohol. Upper digestive tract cancers are the most common, hitting the esophagus, mouth, larynx, and pharynx. Women who drink prior to menopause are more likely to develop breast cancer. Your risk of skin cancer doubles if you drink slightly more than "moderate levels." Some studies implicate alcohol in colon, stomach, pancreas and lung cancer. And let's not forget the liver...
Expert Author: Olinda Rola | Submitted: 2006-01-30 | Word Count: 620
Alcohol abuse effects can be far-reaching and devastating. The effects of alcohol abuse not only have consequences for the drinker but those around her or him as well. Alcohol abuse effects can be both psychological and physical. Alcohol consumption causes changes in behavior. The physical effects of alcohol abuse can be experienced with as little as one or two drinks.
Expert Author: John McMahon | Submitted: 2006-10-05 | Word Count: 1310
This article lists some behaviours to avoid when living with an alcoholic. You can't make a an alcoholic stop drinking however some behaviours can make the problem worse.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-12-06 | Word Count: 542
Alcoholism is a major problem for some people and a major health risk. A multitude of health problems can arise if not controlled. Find out what the four main symptoms of alcoholism are.
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-12-06 | Word Count: 611
Alcoholism is affecting millions of lives and is continuing to ruin millions more. Always be wary that an innocent drink today can turn into a nightmare in the future if you forget to practice temperance.
Expert Author: Olinda Rola | Submitted: 2006-01-30 | Word Count: 707
Alcoholism stages can be categorized into three stages of alcoholism - early stage, middle stage and end stage alcoholism or late stage alcoholism. Alcoholism stages generally take years to develop. Alcoholism is a disease where alcoholic beverage consumption is at a level that interferes with physical or mental health, and negatively impacts social, family or occupational responsibilities.
Expert Author: Denny Soinski | Submitted: 2007-01-11 | Word Count: 591
More education is not the only solution or the only weapon that can be successfully used in the battle against college drug and alcohol abuse. Various proactive and reactive measures, most of which are not education-based, are listed that compliment educational approaches in the war on college drug and alcohol abuse.
Expert Author: Tom Alter | Submitted: 2007-02-17 | Word Count: 790
Alcoholism is defined as an irresistible urge to consume alcohol. People suffering from alcoholism are very well aware of the dangerous effects alcohol could have on their bodies, but still they are unable to resist the urge to consume it. They will usually drink beyond acceptable limits and will be in an inebriated state most often, causing embarrassment and inconvenience to the people with them.
Expert Author: Trevor Kugler | Submitted: 2007-01-21 | Word Count: 427
I find it perplexing how a person's thinking can become... well clouded. I quit drinking quite a while ago and it seems to me that things become clearer almost by the day. I was having a discussion with a friend about my drinking, back when I drank. People used to say, "come on over and have a beer" all of the time.
Expert Author: Kevin OLeary | Submitted: 2006-12-03 | Word Count: 882
This article briefly explains what you should not do, and what you can do if an alcoholic is unwilling to get help. A discussion of options, treatment, and the process of recovery that alcoholics need to understand about themselves before they are willing to seek help.
Expert Author: Jack Smith | Submitted: 2006-01-11 | Word Count: 452
When a large quantity of alcohol is consumed, usually over a short period of time, alcohol poisoning can result.
Expert Author: Rob Maggs | Submitted: 2006-09-28 | Word Count: 328
Quit drinking, improve your relationships and reach your full potential with relative ease. Free MP3 and forum to help you every step of the way to a better future.
Expert Author: Dennis Marcellino | Submitted: 2006-07-13 | Word Count: 1033
This article uses statistics to show how widespread and devastating the alcohol and drug abuse problems are in our society and the need for effective addiction recovery programs. It also shows the basic reason why people use alcohol and drugs, and how a person can become permanently free from them (as the author did 24 years ago after 18 years of use).
Expert Author: David Buster | Submitted: 2006-01-23 | Word Count: 609
Alcoholism facts can help one better understand the extent of alcoholism and alcoholism warning signs. One of the alcoholism facts is that alcoholism is a type of drug addiction that can be both physical and psychological.

Facts of alcoholism include the reality that alcohol acts as a depressant on the central nervous system, resulting in a decrease of activity, tension and inhibitions. Alcohol affects other body systems as well.
Expert Author: Trevor Kugler | Submitted: 2007-02-04 | Word Count: 410
I spent many years looking for redemption at the bottom of a twelve pack. Guess what? I never found it. The dictionary describes redemption as: the act of delivering from sin or saving from evil. Did I feel as if I needed saved?
Expert Author: Michael Russell | Submitted: 2006-09-03 | Word Count: 588
The things that most alcoholics have in common are that they are secretive, devious and can tell blatant lies without batting an eyelid. This leaves the person living with them wondering whether it is they who are the one with the problem.
Expert Author: Geoff Hugh | Submitted: 2005-11-09 | Word Count: 611
Alcoholism is a disease that affects the part of the brain that controls your feelings, the way you make decisions, and the way you act. People with alcoholism cannot control how much they drink. What causes alcoholism?

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