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Treatment for alcoholism can be different for each person. If the person has a serious physical illness due to the alcohol, he or she must get medical care right away.Treatment often begins with "detox," or detoxification, which is the bodys withdrawal from alcohol. After the body is clean of alcohol, the alcoholic enters a counseling program. The goal of counseling is to help
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Computers & Technology by blogger01 at 1:25 PM on May 21, 2008
yes it damages liver & kidneys there by affect the metabolic system....Most of us have engaged in drinking alcohol at some point. It may have been to satisfy our curioustiy, out of peer pressure, our 21st birthday bash, or just as part of a celebration. Alcohol can help us relax and enjoy what is taking place. There are those who consume alcohol in excess and too often. The result is it takes a
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Food & Drink by Ajay K at 12:26 AM on October 10, 2008
Alcohol detoxification or detox for alcoholics is an abrupt stop of alcohol drinking coupled with the substitution of drugs that have similar effects to prevent alcohol withdrawal.Detoxification treats the physical effects of prolonged use of alcohol, but does not actually treat alcoholism. After detox is complete, relapse is likely without further treatment. These rehabilitations or rehabs may
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Personal Health by Rajani at 11:06 PM on March 05, 2008
Excessive alcohol use can raise your blood pressure to an unhealthy level. Heavy drinkers who cut back to moderate drinking can lower their systolic blood pressure by two to four points and their diastolic pressure by one to two points.If you have high blood pressure, avoid alcohol or drink it in moderation. Moderate drinking is two drinks a day if youre a man younger than age 65 or one drink a day
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Personal Health by rinku at 9:39 PM on October 12, 2008
alcoholism. One drink is defined as a 12-ounce bottle of beer, a 5-ounce glass of wine, or a 1 1/2-ounce shot of liquor.The following questions are used by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism to screen for alcohol abuse or dependence: Have you felt that you should cut down on your drinking? Do you ever drive when you have been drinking? Is someone in your family concerned about your
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Personal Health by Rajani at 11:06 PM on March 05, 2008
Alcoholism refers to any condition that results in the continued consumption of alcoholic beverages despite the health problems and negative social consequences it causes. In short it is the adictive condition of the person towards alcohol. Alcoholism may also refer to a preoccupation with or compulsion toward the consumption of alcohol and/or an impaired ability to recognize the negative effects
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Personal Health by Rajani at 11:04 PM on March 05, 2008
once a person starts taking alcohol whether due to hobby or due to stress it is always have addiction properties and the person starsts taking mor to get the kick...Alcohol addiction physical dependence on alcohol occurs gradually as drinking alcohol alters the balance of some chemicals in your brain, such as gamma-aminobutyric acid GABA, which inhibits impulsiveness, and glutamate, which excites
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Personal Health by Rajani at 11:05 PM on March 05, 2008
Alcoholism refers to circumstances under which an individual becomes addicted to alcoholic drinks in spite of its harmful effects. If explained from medical perspective, Alcoholism is a disease either inherited or developed from genetic, psychological or social factors. In most countries around the world, Alcoholism is a growing cause for concern. Alcohol addiction can be a dangerous
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Personal Health by Rocky at 10:20 PM on April 11, 2008
What are the symptoms of alcoholism?Symptoms are different for each person. Just a few, or nearly all, of the following symptoms may be present:Early stagesDrinking for relief from problems Need for more and more alcohol to feel drunk "Blackouts:" Not being able to remember events or blocks of time that happened while drinking Hiding alcohol or sneaking drinks Thinking more and more about
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Personal Health by Rajani at 11:05 PM on March 05, 2008
In fact, there may be a genetic predisposition for certain individuals to become dependent on alcohol. In addition, scientists have found that various environmental factors can interact with ones genetics. Examples include peer pressure or peer influence, the relative ease of obtaining alcohol, where and how a person lives, a persons culture, and ones family and friends. In sum, it appears
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Personal Health by atul mishra at 4:50 PM on July 14, 2008
The alcohol is absorbed by the stomach, enters the bloodstream, and goes to all the tissues. Hangovers are possible effect after large amounts of alcohol are consumed; a hangover consists of headache, nausea, thirst, dizziness, and fatigue. Alcohol is well known to cause cirrhosis - a disease of the liver. Other effects include: Anxiety, Blackouts/memory loss, Depression, Insomnia, Loss of self
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Personal Health by Uttam at 5:16 AM on November 03, 2007
treatment, marital breakups, job loss, alcohol and drug abuse, and suicide may result from the chronic, episodic mood swings. The most significant treatment issue is noncompliance with treatment. Most with bipolar disorder abuse drugs or alcohol during manic episodes, and some of these develop secondary substance abuse problems....Bipolar disorder and alcoholism frequently occur together. In some cases
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Personal Health by rinku at 4:07 PM on October 13, 2008
in social situation now and them you can control him motivate him.If he is a alcoholic never get married. such people can do anything. your life will be ruined. why do you chose knowingly ?...hi nishikata................this is Ashish...................I think u will get talk in alone with him and know about his activity and also thinking...................bec ause every alcoholic person is not get him bad or wrong think about
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Agony Aunt by Nishikata at 2:37 AM on April 19, 2008
Alcoholism is characterized by a preoccupation with alcohol and impaired control over alcohol intake. Alcoholism is a chronic, often progressive disease. Left untreated, alcoholism can be fatal.You may continue to abuse alcohol despite serious adverse health, personal, work-related and financial consequences. Alcoholism usually involves physical dependence on alcohol, but genetic, psychological
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Personal Health by Rocky at 10:10 PM on April 11, 2008
. Since water will freeze before alcohol, the result is higher alcohol content. The ice forms around yeast cells, protein particles, etc. so these get removed as well; leaving fewer components to provide of the finished product until the water in it begins to freeze and then filtering out the ice crystals that form. Since water will freeze before alcohol, the result is higher alcohol content. The ice forms around
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Food & Drink by riya sen at 4:32 AM on October 01, 2008