He said that he remained abstinent from alcohol and marijuana for ten years. |
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There's nothing in the world wrong with encouraging adolescents to be abstinent as long as possible. |
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Naltrexone seems to interfere with the craving for alcohol that abstinent people feel, Gordis explained. |
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It is therefore highly unlikely that he will be abstinent from alcohol unless he was sectioned and in a locked environment. |
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They were about one and a half times more likely to be abstinent from marijuana, alcohol, and other drug use in the year after treatment. |
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Disciplined, introverted, abstinent, he achieved both aims, becoming a judo champion and, after law school, KGB recruit. |
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In such a traditionally abstinent group, abuse of alcohol leads to shame and loss of traditional culture. |
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There's nothing worse than being abstinent because you're due to play soon. |
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Fisher did not report observing any significant changes in the number of abstinent students in their university-based study. |
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These shifts in immunity were not observed in sexually abstinent women, the study found. |
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Ms. Heather Brooks: They have to be abstinent for two to three days, so they're only allowed to come in two to three times a week. |
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Patients who had had a myocardial infarction were much more likely to be abstinent at 12 months compared with patients who had undergone bypass surgery. |
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The participants who received the bupropion were twice as likely to be abstinent as those receiving placebo. |
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The athletes will encourage students to make a commitment to sexual purity by remaining abstinent until marriage. |
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It looks to us that XR-NTX can help people remain abstinent by reducing the importance of these cues so they are less likely to relapse. |
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Knowledge of contraceptive options and how to protect oneself is extremely important, even for someone who is sexually abstinent and plans to remain so for the foreseeable future. |
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Still, my first choice is for the abstinent to ante up like everyone else. |
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Celibacy, the state of being unmarried and, therefore, sexually abstinent, usually in association with the role of a religious official or devotee. |
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In a recent study, 70 percent of women had stopped smoking at the end of the 12-week program, but after one year, only 27 percent remained abstinent. |
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