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  • Military Drug Testing - Drug testing in the armed forces in all types of the wings (Army, Navy and Airforce) is a must for each and every personal as the military has a zero-tolerance policy for illegal drug use. The military services conduct several types of no-notice urinalysis drug testing.
  • Instant Drug Testing - There are many different methods and devices for Drug Testing available which detect whether or not a person abused drugs or under the influence at present. These drug testing products are obtainable for home and office use. Drug testing products help parents or employers to find if their teens or employees are engaged in drug abuse.
  • Alcoholic Drinks And Weight Loss - Alcohol and weight is a subject relevant to millions of people who like to drink alcoholic beverages and who also either want to maintain or to lose body weight. It is uncertain whether alcohol leads to increase in body weight or if it does not.
  • What Do You Eat and Drink: Diet Cancer Links - Recently there has been a great awareness to the relationship between the diet we eat and cancer. This is especially important since unlike many other risk factors for cancer this is a very much controllable risk factor. Many are interested in knowing the relationship between specific foods, or nutrients, and specific types of cancers.
  • This holiday season keep the fat off - In the winter big jumpers hide the fat well, but come the spring the jummpers must go. Don't be shocked when they do. Take action now! Eat to satisfy - For some reason we feel it is easier to eat healthy in the summer when the weather is warm. This winter make the right choices and eat foods that will leave you feeling satisfied. Studies show that foods that leave us feeling fuller longer are high in protein and fibre, these include foods such as: beans, eggs, porridge, and beefsteaks. Foods that are high in refined carbohydrates, sugar and fat are less satisfying and therefore often lead to overeating.
  • Red Ribbon Week Time to Celebrate Freedom - Red Ribbon Week Time to Celebrate Freedom So many times when we celebrate Red Ribbon Week we only think about not taking drugs. Students get tired of the no, don't do that message. They want to hear something else. Well, if you think about it this should be a week to celebrate freedom. If we don't take drugs then we have a lot of freedoms that we can cherish. Some of those freedoms that we should be talking to them about is the freedom from being tied to a very dangerous habit.
  • How to Free from Alcoholism - Alcohol and also drug attention has modified one high degree in on such an ages. The current mainly forms according to so treatments were relatively brutal; within the present dark years it was concept such addictions got caused by demonic possession, this moment owned several diverse prescribed 'cures' ranging based on what i read in blood permitting for regarding making burned at too stake. Within such 19th additonally, the first part of 20th century, such treatments possessed improved but bit of; addictions were subsequently considered forms regarding insanity along with their treatments from what i read in opportunity engaged straight jackets, padded rooms, plus electric shocks. How we think about today like new alcohol yet drug service didn't remarkably create until presently minute side according to their 20th century.
  • Jello Shot Dessert - It's very simple to produce tasty jello desserts for your diabetic partner. When it comes to the crunch finding good ingredients to go with your jello is easy just look in your cupboards. Here are a few of the favorites for jello desserts: Easy Orange/Banana Parfait 1 package Light Orange Jello (no sugar) 2 cups vanilla yogurt (fat free, no sugar but artificially sweetened) 1/2 tsp vanilla 2 tsp Splenda 1 banana 1/8 cup Light cream cheese Makes 4 servings Prepare the jello per the package directions. When it is partially set, slice and drop your banana pieces into the jello and mix gently so the banana pieces are covered by the jelly. Leave to set firm in the refrigerator.
  • Is Alcohol Addiction A Problem In Your House? - Alcohol addiction is defined as a disease. It is estimated that it affects about 10% of the population of the United States. When one has an addiction to alcohol, they become vulnerable to many negative effects, in many areas of their life. Alcohol dependence is both mental and physical. These individuals lose every ounce of control they have when it comes to consuming alcohol. They feel as if they must drink. Normally, these individuals do not stop drinking until they have actually passed out from consuming too much.
  • My Mind Has A Mind Of Its Own - The story revolves around my struggles with addiction, the life I did not choose to lead and where that lifestyle has led me. This story goes into the numerous facets of my life, including addiction and recovery, and personal history It is a compilation of my personal experiences to this point, paying attention to information I have been privileged to receive from God, 12 step recovery programs and friends. I grew up in Oregon with my mom, step dad and younger sister. My mom and her husband at the time had their struggles. My step dad drank a lot and my mother was a very controlling individual with security issues of her own, and depression issues. Some where along the way growing up I felt like I didn't fit in anywhere.
  • Alcohol and Drug Addiction: Why the 'Detox-Rehab Cycle' Doesn't Work - Patricia is a 30 year old woman who started using methamphetamine in her last year in college. She found that it gave her "an edge" in studying and on tests. The problem was that she soon found that if she did not have any "meth", she couldn't function at all. She tried many times to shake the habit, and even went through "rehab" three times. However, after a while no matter what she tried, the depression and lethargy was too much to take and she would relapse.
  • Is Alcoholism Passed Through The Genes? - Certainly the popular notion that alcoholism may be inherited from our parents has gained momentum in recent times. This is not a new school of thought by any means, but it has gained creditability as a result of detailed investigations that have been carried out in the name of science these past decades. There is no question that typically a pattern emerges where a tendency to alcoholism and alcohol related problems do affect siblings and generations within a family. By no means does this conclusively indicate that alcoholism or alcohol related problems will plague you because you inherited the gene from a parent.
  • Does Drug Rehab Therapy Help Drug Addicts To Recover? - Drug rehabilitation is a two-tiered program that aims to cure both physical and psychological dependency; drug rehab therapy is designed in the same manner. A drug rehab therapy program addresses physical dependency by starting the detoxification process to combat withdrawal difficulties. On the other hand, another aspect of therapy focuses on the psychological dependency to drugs and employs certain coping strategies based on psychological principles.
  • Heart Disease - What Can Be Done? What Will Protect Us? - For many years, Heart disease has been the number one killer in our modern society. It now is battling for first place with cancers.
  • Outpatient Rehab Principles - Unfortunately, addiction needs to be cured; a person suffering from an addiction cannot function properly in a society.
  • What Everyone Ought To Know About Alcohol Detox - As the years go on, there is one problem that our society still deals with: alcoholism. Once an alcoholic has identified him or herself as such, then it's time that they reach out for help for their addiction.
  • Some Sobering Information about Drunk Driving - An article entitled "Drunk Driving" was featured on the "Insurance Information Institute" website in February of 2007. Pardon the pun, but the following three statistical facts that were discussed in this article are quite "sobering." Alcohol-Related Fatalities First, in spite of increasing the number of anti-drunk driving laws and campaigns, the number of people who died in alcohol-related accidents went down by only .2% from 2004 to 2005 (16,919 in 2004 versus 16,885 in 2005). While every life saved is important, this decrease, from a statistical standpoint, however, was not significant.
  • Outpatient Rehab Treatments - Unfortunately, addiction needs to be cured; a person suffering from an addiction cannot function properly in a society. The purpose of the rehab is to put the addicted back on their feet and help them re-integrate in the society, get a job and forget about the alcohol, drugs or the other substances that have brought them in the addictive state. Inpatient rehab is a very advantageous method to treat the addicted. But, many people do not afford going into a clinic and spending weeks maybe even months there. It is too expensive, and it takes a lot of time off. The solution for these patients is to take up outpatient rehab. If done seriously, the outpatient rehab can give excellent results as well. The outpatient rehab contains group sessions.
  • The Gregg Diet - It's the Rub - Every three months my Doctor requires his adult patients to have a blood test and he checks for routine problems and trends. Five months ago at my visit I tipped the scale at 246 pounds. My Doctor said to me: "You have to loose weight! He is lean and trim so I asked, "How do you keep yourself so trim?" He said: "I skip breakfast, skip lunch and have a steak and a martini every night for dinner". It got me thinking. My clothes did not fit. I could not wear my favorite shirts. I looked terrible in photographs. The worst thing was that I was in a slow but sure spiral of weight gain that amounted to about 80 pounds since my days in college. The choice was clear: either keep gaining weight or do something about it to reverse the trend.
  • Beating an Addiction - The 4 stages of addiction come in to play mainly when you try to change an eating habit or anything that is self medicated. Food is the most common addiction for majority of us - Bread, drinks, Desserts, alcohol Alcohol. Other addictions are fast fatty foods, this is a high addiction. People usually consume generous helpings of steak, burgers, and chips(fries), large salads, which ar healthy but not with great big mountains of dressing.
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