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Exercise May Prevent Alcohol From Damaging the Brain, Study Says

...  May Prevent Alcohol From Damaging The Brain, Study Says The study was funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, and the National Institute of Drug Abuse. It will be published in the September 2013 issue of Alcoholism: Clinical & Experimental Research. One of the study's co-authors … Read more on Huffington Post Health law could overwhelm addiction services Bullock, who has been drug free since 2006 when she started treatment at the center, pays for her own treatment because she's uninsured. Millions of Americans will gain insurance ...

Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center: Alcohol Abuse

...  at the need, there are various centers offering help and treatments. Such institutes have become quite dense. The sole reason of such centers is to simply control and cure alcoholism. Having said that it really doesn’t matter how many of such centers are inaugurated, till the time people themselves does not realize that alcohol and drug could not only deteriorate their health, but would also ruin their family life. There are many initiatives taken at national level as well like by the national institute on alcohol abuse and alcoholism to control and provide treatments free or at subsidized cost, the only endeavor being saving the society from the clutches of alcoholism abuse. Read ...

Conference Speaker Demonizes Alcohol Industry

...  Speaker Demonizes Alcohol Industry Yet it is funded at least in part by our tax dollars and has the backing of divisions within the NIH: U.S.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Is this really what Congress wanted when it … Read more on OpenMarket.org The Tragic Curse of Alcohol Abuse The report later stated, “A large proportion of countries, representing a high percentage of the global population, has weak alcohol policies and prevention programmes that do not protect the health and safety of the populace.” In Russia, alcohol … Read more on The REAL TRUTH Read ...

Lindsay Lohan to Enter 90-Day "Lock Down" Rehab – Will It Work?

...  Lohan To Enter 90-Day "Lock Down" Rehab – Will It Work? The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) joined together a few years ago to try to change that with a public health campaign centered around a documentary, Addiction, that aired on … Read more on Forbes Indian River County drug experts discuss drug abuse problems One of the groups that operates adolescent residential treatment centers is the Drug Abuse Treatment Association, which has the Norman C. Hayslip Center in Fort Pierce and the Walter D. Kelly Center in West ...

What Are the Chances That Someone That Is Labeled an Alcoholic Can Change and Moderate Their Drinking Habits?

Question by DLOCREEB: What are the chances that someone that is labeled an alcoholic can change and moderate their drinking habits? Best answer: Read more... ...

Vaal Triangle Alcohol & Drug Help Centre

  Vaal Triangle Alcohol & Drug Help Centre – Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centre in the Vaal Triangle, South Africa   by tiraslee Rum and Vodka boosts awareness A former Marine sat alone, illuminated by the stage lights as he performed an excerpt from the monologue “Rum and Vodka,” for Marines and sailors during an alcohol and substance abuse awareness and prevention training here Feb. 15. Outside the Wire … Read more on Marines.mil (press release) Read more... ...

What’s Your Opinion on “Once an Alcoholic, Always an Alcoholic?” Do You Think the Disease Model…?

by Nemo’s great uncle Question by Christina: What’s your opinion on “once an alcoholic, always an alcoholic?” Do you think the disease model…? Do you think the disease model of alcoholism has merit? Do you think it’s possible for someone once considered an “alcoholic” to ever drink in a more acceptable way? Like a *normal person*? Best answer: Answer by ??????? M?? ¡? ? w¡th ?? M?.?????I love alcohol and actually have a hangover today Answer by The Blunt Ugly TruthAlcolholism is NOT a disease. Anyone who thinks alcoholism is a disease is an idiot. Read more... ...