Articles, tagged with "alcoholism", page 1
17th November 2014
Alcohol treatment is something that most alcoholics do not take as serious as they need to. This is probably because a high percentage of alcoholics do not believe that they have any problem. While taking a glass of wine or one bottle of beer once in a wh...
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Author:
Corey Shader
02nd November 2012
Alcoholism has emerged as one of the major social problems these days. Not only family but state Governments too are expressing their deep concerns over the growing rate of Alcoholism. Reports say if the rate of alcoholism continued in the same manner it ...
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Author:
unsafedrugs
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
21st October 2010
I'm going to share with you three ways you can let go of the person in your life who is an alcoholic. First let's take a look to see if you actually have a hold on them. Do you constantly think about them wondering if the will drink today or if they alrea...
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Author:
Webster
27th September 2010
Drinking alcoholic beverages such as wine, beer, and mixed drinks in a social gathering is widely accepted in many venues such as parties, sporting events, etc. Most people have little to no problems with drinking alcoholic beverages, as long as it is don...
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Author:
Jesse Whitehead
12th August 2010
Alcoholic Intervention Letters is a powerful strategy you want to use. A key to it's success is preventing this special alcohol abuse help event from becoming emotionally charged with anger and resentment. The alcoholic feels defensive and edgy in the fir...
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Author:
Bobby Jones
27th July 2010
Do you really know what is an alcoholic? Where is the line between regular drinking and alcoholism, between alcohol dependence and alcohol abuse addiction? We find people saying that only the person drinking can decide whether he/she has an alcoholic addi...
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Author:
Bobby Jones
14th June 2010
Excessive sweating is known as hyperhidrosis. Doctors believe that the cause of excessive sweating is down to genetics. Excessive sweating can be a sign of an underlying medical condition. I can be a sign that the person may have an infection or that the ...
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Author:
Emma
21st April 2010
We have begun to see over recent years that our society has been really hard bit by an illness which has been around for years...alcoholism. As pressures grow on us and there always seems something to worry about in today's modern consumer society, this d...
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Author:
EdPhilips
16th April 2010
THE ONE MINUTE CURE ~ MIRACLE CURE FOR ALL DISEASES
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I FIRMLY BELIEVE THAT THE BEST HEALTH CARE IS SELF CARE.
THIS POWERFUL INFORMATION TELLS WHY AND HOW IT'S TRUE!
THIS "ONE MINUTE CURE" ...
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Author:
DAVID
15th January 2010
Narcotic drugs aren't the only things that are addictive in this world. Gambling is also addictive. There have been a lot of incidences of people stealing, getting too indebted sometimes even committing suicide just because of gambling problems. In additi...
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Author:
Mike Williams, CFA
22nd December 2009
OK, you now realize that you have a drinking
problem. You're serious about trying to stop cold turkey
at this stage. You want to stop consuming beer, liquor, and wine.
If you're like me, you want to stop drinking without
AA, or stop drinki...
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Author:
Mike C
04th November 2009
Today, children can have access to educational video games as they study in school, as a lot of educational institutions make use of video games as auxiliary materials. These games actually work great and are effective in teaching children various academi...
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Author:
Parul Batra
17th September 2009
On a sober day many alcoholics believe that they would be able to give up alcohol without alcohol addiction help, unfortunately when it comes to actually quitting many never succeed. The idea of drinking only during social occasions is a very appealing on...
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Author:
EdPhilips
21st July 2009
I started drinking regularly when I was sixteen years old, I enjoyed the confidence booze gave me as I had always been a reserved and retiring type. I found alcohol enabling at first and I enjoyed having scores of drinking companions. All of a sudden I ha...
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