Articles, tagged with "alcohol withdrawal syndrome", page 1
30th March 2011
Alcohol withdrawal syndrome refers to signs or symptoms that come about in an alcohol addict that has either curtailed or completely stopped the intake of alcohol. These signs or symptoms always take place after a person has been involved in alcoholism f...
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Ras Reed
22nd March 2011
The body's reaction to the removal of a substance it has become dependent on is called alcohol withdrawal. Alcohol Withdrawal causes craving for more of the substance being removed. The period of time when the body is trying to overcome its alcohol addict...
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Author:
Adjone Robin
25th February 2011
An alcoholic is one who drinks despite knowing the adverse issues which the substance has regarding their health, family and ordinary functioning in society. Just like various other drug addictive problems, alcohol dependency is scientifically thought as ...
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Author:
Bill Hansen
26th November 2010
Hypnotherapy was first discovered in the ancient times by the Greeks,
Romans and Egyptians as a healing art. Until today, it has evolved
over the generations and has been used to treat a variety of
illnesses, even alcoholism. It has been proven to be s...
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Author:
Khaiyong
10th August 2010
Alcoholism treatment centers are the places where the problem of alcoholism is treated. Alcoholism is not like a physical disease which can be treated with medicines and tonics. On the other alcoholism is a psycho-physical problem where the victim becomes...
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www.thetreatmentcenter.com
21st May 2010
The alcohol damage and alcohol withdrawal syndrome is out of the group of the symptoms observed in the person who stop drinking alcohol after heavy drinking habits. The serious syndrome involves confusion, brain over activity are the symptoms of the alcoh...
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mary john
15th January 2010
Panic attacks are abrupt phases of fear and severe anxiety that begin for no apparent reason. For those who suffer them, they can be extremely troublesome. Symptoms of an attack might include:
Shortness of breath
Chest pain (tightening in the chest)
...
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Author:
Sherry Tice
29th January 2009
Nowadays hospitals are populated enough with patients with a myriad of problems. And finding 1 out of 5 of them, to be an alcohol abuser is no more a surprise to a doctor. People assessed with trauma conditions or with admitted to intensive care unit are ...
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Author:
Ashish
08th December 2008
Living in Utah, on its own almost means you have to live to a different set of standards. Someone mentions Utah and the image conjured up is pristine mountains, awesome skiing and of course Salt Lake City. It's hard to imagine that with all the beauty o...
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Alicia Foster
10th October 2008
Any drug when used for a non-medical purpose, is said to be misused or abused. During the last few decades, drug abuse has become a serious problem for the individual and the society. Besides adversely affecting the well being, progress, and the health of...
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Author:
Alien
22nd July 2008
Withdrawal Symptoms: How come that the majority of so called "social drinkers" or "alcohol consumers" who drink moderately are able to stop drinking immediately with hardly any will power and without suffering from any of the side effects. Whereas heavy d...
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Author:
EdPhilips
20th July 2008
Most people who give up alcohol suddenly end up experiencing mild to moderate alcohol withdrawal symptoms as a result of the body reacting to the sudden withdrawal of something that it was used to or dependent on. The term alcohol withdrawal syndrome is u...
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Author:
EdPhilips
14th July 2008
Intoxication affects the way consent works in first aid and emergency medical situations. In all cases (intoxicated or not), victims of a medical emergency must give permission for a rescuer to help. It's required for the victim to understand the necessit...
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Author:
peterhutch
26th March 2008
Withdrawal Symptoms: It just isn't fair that so called moderate drinkers can give up alcohol from one day to the next with virtually no will power and get away without suffering side effects. On the other hand alcoholics and heavier drinkers are virtually...
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Author:
EdPhilips
19th March 2008
Withdrawal Symptoms: How come that the majority of so called "social drinkers" or "alcohol consumers" who drink moderately are able to stop drinking immediately with hardly any will power and without suffering from any of the side effects. Whereas heavy d...
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Author:
EdPhilips