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"Alcohol" Articles
 

  • The Controversy Over Roadside Field Sobriety Tests - Roadside field sobriety tests (FSTs), developed at the behest of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), are commonly employed by police officers during DUI stops to determine whether a driver is under the...
  • Benefits of Drinking Alcohol for Diabetes Type II - Diabetes Mellitus comes in two forms, Type I and Type II. Unlike Diabetes Type I, Type II Diabetes Mellitus occurs later in life. The majority of Type II Diabetics are women. Documented in medical journals, drinking alcohol can lower the risks of complications for women who have Type II Diabetes Mellitus. A light to moderate amount of alcohol and life style enhancement has the greatest positive effect and will benefit a woman's future health. The importance of alcohol and its dangers The mechanism of alcohol's effects, in moderate amounts of about 2 drinks a day, can decrease the insulin resistance in women with Type II diabetes. In a normal situation, the insulin acts on the peripheral cells where the glucose or sugar is waiting to enter. The insulin binds to the cell and the glucose enters.
  • The Components of Alcohol Addiction - Alcoholism is a powerful craving for alcohol which often results in the compulsive consumption of alcohol.
  • Alcoholism Treatment Options - Medications The classical use of medications for alcoholism is to encourage abstinence. Antabuse (also known as disulfiram), for instance, prevents the elimination of chemicals which cause severe discomfort when alcohol is ingested, effectively preventing the alcoholic from drinking in significant amounts while they take the medicine. Heavy drinking while on antabuse can result in severe illness and death. Naltrexone has also been used because it helps curb cravings for alcohol while the person is on it. Both of these, however, have been demonstrated to cause a rebound effect when the user stops taking them. These do allow a person to overcome psychological addictions to alcohol, but they do not treat the neurochemical addiction.
  • Can You Beat the Breathalyzer? - If you are ever suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol and pulled over by the police, you may be given a Breathalyzer test, which will be used to determine the level of alcohol concentration in your bloodstream. This device used by law enforcement, is portable, reasonably accurate, and gives almost immediate results. Given the dire consequences drivers face if they fail such a test, there's a question that often arises among individuals who are concerned about the possibility of being caught drinking and driving; is there any way to fool the Breathalyzer into showing a lower reading? Listed below are some common myths and facts about trying to beat the Breathalyzer. Myth: Sucking on pennies.
  • Are Sobriety Checkpoints Legal? - As many people know, the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States forbids the unreasonable search or seizure of U.S. citizens. Generally, there must be probable cause to arrest or search persons or their private property, which means that the officer must have a reasonable suspicion based on articulable facts that some wrongdoing has occurred. How, then, are law enforcement agents able, constitutionally, to stop motorists at sobriety checkpoints? According to constitutional law, some stops are not considered seizures of a person. This is the case with a so called "stop and frisk" in which an officer detains a person for a very brief period of time and quickly checks their outer clothing for contraband. Sometimes, if a person is detained for less than 48 hours, it is not considered a seizure.
  • Recovery From Addictions, Part 2 - (This is Part 2 of a 5-part series on addiction). In Part 1 of this series of articles, I defined substance and process addictions, and described the four major false beliefs that underlie most addictions: 1. I can't handle my pain. 2. I am unworthy and unlovable. 3. Others are my source of love. 4. I can have control over how others feel about me and treat me. This article addresses the first of these beliefs, and goes into the process of learning to manage your pain.
  • Recovery From Addictions: Part 1 - (This is Part 1 of a 5-part series on addiction). Just about everyone in our society is addicted to something. Addictions can take many forms: SUBSTANCE ADDICTIONS: addiction to alcohol, recreational drugs, prescription meds, caffeine, nicotine, food, sugar, carbohydrates.
  • Alcoholism among Young People - At first sight it may seem that life in society is peaceful and quiet. People are surrounded by comfort and cosiness and don't seem to be longing for anything else. The real life seems less colourful than from the first sight.
  • Addiction Treatment Centers Using Experiential Therapies - Life is experience. Substance dependence overtakes a person's ability to make her own decisions to experience life, and life is no longer actively participated in. Therefore, in overcoming addiction, it is vital to learn to re-experience life.
  • Drug Rehab Treatment Centers As An Experience, Not A Punishment - Choosing a drug rehab treatment center is a decision that calls for both negative and positive emotions. Nobody wants addiction to overtake their life to the point that rehab is the necessary step. However, the decision to go to one is something to look forward to, as it is the decision to rebuild a healthy life. It is the conscious realization of a problem, and it is the first conscious step towards healing.
  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome - Don't Risk Your Unborn Child - The dangers of consuming alcohol whilst pregnant have only really become fully understood in recent years. When the pregnant woman drinks alcohol, it enters the bloodstream and reduces the ability of the blood in the placenta to provide adequate oxygen to the growing fetus. The infant is born suffering from the same problems as an alcoholic and is therefore subject to withdrawal symptoms from the moment he or she is born. These symptoms include irritability, sleeplessness, and poor appetite. Around twenty percent of infants born with fetal alcohol syndrome will die shortly after birth.
  • You can Host a Party and Get Sued? - It's true. If you host a party and serve alcohol, you could be held liable for personal injury and/or property damage in many states under the following scenario: 1. You served alcohol to a person. 2. You knew, or should have known, the person was intoxicated. 3. You knew the person would soon be driving from the party. 4. That person caused an accident after leaving the party. Drunk Driving More than ever, municipalities are cracking down on drunk drivers. Websites such as http://www.alcoholalert.com keep track of drunk driving statistics in the US, and even with all the new laws and publicity about the problem, the numbers are alarming. The legal alcohol intake limit in most states is .08 Breath Alcohol Concentration (BAC).
  • Understanding Drug And Alcohol Rehabilitation - For many years, when people thought of alcohol and drug rehab, the image that almost immediately came to mind was most likely a group of people, sitting in a circle in folding chairs in a big vacant room.
  • Addiction in Any Form is Abnormal - "Psychological and physiological dependence on a substance or practice" - is the medical definition of the term addiction. An addiction is an uncontrollably strong longing for something - an abnormal kinky obsession for things.
  • Alcohol Addiction Treatment Program - 3 Alcoholism Treatment Option Steps - An alcohol addiction treatment program consists of three general alcoholism treatment option steps. These three steps are intervention, detoxification and rehabitation. Many persons with a drinking problem do not see or acknowledge that they have a problem with alcohol abuse. Intervention used in an alcohol addiction treatment program used to be more confrontational since problem drinkers would be confronted about their excessive drinking and threatened with consequences if they did not begin treatment. Today, the more effective alcoholism treatment option consists of caring and understanding counseling and intervention.
  • 20 Tips For A Great Night's Sleep - Getting a good night's sleep helps us to be happier, more productive people, so here's some tips to help you get a good night's sleep: 1. Avoid drinking tea or coffee late at night 2.
  • DWI, DUI, And BAC: Three Deadly Acronyms - DWI - Driving While Intoxicated. DUI - Driving Under the Influence (of alcohol or drugs). BAC - Blood Alcohol Concentration (or Content). These three acronyms form a deadly combination. The main links between the three are alcohol and driving. It is well documented that drinking alcohol impairs judgment, slows reaction time, and decreases coordination. When a person is DWI or DUI, he or she is piloting a one-ton time bomb with little control over it. Is it speeding towards you? These three acronyms have legal ramifications too. DUI and DWI are criminal offenses.
  • Drug And Alcohol Interventions - A Life Changing Wake Up Call - A drug and alcohol intervention is a process of overcoming the barriers, getting across to the addicts and making them realize where they stand and what can be done to come out of the spell of substance addiction.
  • A New Definition Of Drug And Alcohol Addiction And Treatment - Substance Abuse Has No Societal Boundaries - An addict is not considered an addict just because he drinks and drugs too much, nor because his life spirals downwards because of drugs. These are just predictable symptoms of the progressive disease. Perhaps if we had a new definition for addiction, it would not be so difficult to accept that individuals may be suffering from a disease that will eventually destroy their lives. We have all heard that addiction is a disease, but how do we truly feel about this issue?
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