Archive for the 'Alcohol Abuse' Category

Poverty USA – Native Americans – 16 Nov 07

Written by alex on Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 in Alcohol Abuse.


Native Americans in the US state of Dakota are being driven to alcohol abuse and suicide. In the second installment on a series of special reports highlighting poverty issues in the United States, Al Jazeera’s John Cookson meets a community of native Americans and reports on their daily struggle to survive.

Freedom from Alcohol Hypnosis

Written by alex on Tuesday, February 21st, 2012 in Alcohol Abuse.


www.wausauhypnotherapy.com – Anyone struggling with an alcohol addiction should seek out the help of a professional. This short hypnosis audio can be used in addition to a 12 step program or drug and alcohol counselor. Sign up to get more free hypnosis audios at: www.wausauhypnotherapy.com

Alcohol, Drugs and Elderly

Written by alex on Monday, February 20th, 2012 in Alcohol Abuse.


Substance related problems in elderly have certain more or less specific features. Treatment should be modified accordingly. The folk song “Oh, my son” performed by Ms. Ellen Eversober and Eversober Singers * www.drnespor.eu: Self-help, relaxation recordings, papers, laughter, etc. * Self-Help: www.aa.org * Be sober and fine!

Alcohol and the Christian

Written by alex on Sunday, February 19th, 2012 in Alcohol Abuse.


Daily Alcohol Can Lead to Binge Drinking Sipping wine, beer, or spirits three to four times a week increases the risk of binge drinking, particularly among young men, according to a new study published in the journal Addiction. Researchers from the University of Montreal and the University of Western Ontario analyzed the drinking habits of Canadians and found that frequent alcohol consumption can lead to binge drinking among all gender and age groups. Infrequent drinkers rarely exceed two servings when they do consume alcoholic beverages, they found. “The relationship between drinking frequency and consumption per occasion might be both cultural and biological,” said study coauthor AndrĂ©e Demers, a University of Montreal sociology professor and director of the Research Group on the Social Aspects of Health and Prevention. “The Canadian drinking culture has a ‘time-out’ depiction of drinking. Alcohol is a boundary mark between week and weekend, work and leisure, and therefore between routine and time off.” The investigation established one drink as 5 ounces of wine; 1.5 ounces of liquor; 12 ounces of beer or cooler; 3 ounces of port, sherry, or vermouth. Regardless of drinking preferences, the study found that many Canadians consume alcoholic beverages on a daily basis to experience its mood-altering effects. “Regular drinking builds up tolerance. Therefore daily drinkers will need more than their usual drink or two to make a difference with everyday life and gain that

Feeling free and clean

Written by alex on Saturday, February 18th, 2012 in Alcohol Abuse.


recoveringron.blogspot.com Another video for my blog on recovery and how I stay clean and sober by working a program of total abstinence from drug and alcohol abuse.

A Drunken Conversation About Beards, America & Gay Slang

Written by alex on Friday, February 17th, 2012 in Alcohol Abuse.


Beards, America, Gay Slang and alcohol abuse.

Shooting a G&G m16a3(gr16a3)

Written by alex on Thursday, February 16th, 2012 in Alcohol Abuse.


exactly what the title says. Don’t worry, the can was filled water, its not alcohol abuse :D

PLEASE DO NOT WATCH

Written by alex on Wednesday, February 15th, 2012 in Alcohol Abuse.


Dear god it happened again.

Alcohol and Anti-Social Behaviour

Written by alex on Tuesday, February 14th, 2012 in Alcohol Abuse.


A documentary exploring the links between alcohol abuse and anti-social behaviour



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