The campaign will also bring attention to the damage caused to family life by alcohol abuse. |
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The man withdrew funds from his IRA and was later involuntarily committed to an alcohol abuse clinic. |
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There is good evidence already that there may be a link between hepatitis C positivity, alcohol abuse, and the development of liver damage. |
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The condition is also linked with drug and alcohol abuse, memory problems, family discord and inability to function in social life. |
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It is a breeding ground for drug and alcohol abuse, domestic violence and gang mentality. |
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There was also an above average suicide rate compared to other ethnic minorities and high levels of alcohol abuse. |
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Drug and alcohol abuse can also lower inhibitions, and some mental illnesses also negatively impact impulse control. |
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Her life sank thereafter into drug and alcohol abuse and institutionalization. |
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Treatment for alcohol abuse or dependence may include outpatient detoxification. |
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Smoking, alcohol abuse and drug use can compromise your health, not to mention your life. |
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If not, they often fall into depression, and seek consolation in excessive eating, or drug and alcohol abuse. |
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Isolated and poverty-stricken, few have jobs, and the community is plagued by alcohol abuse. |
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This program is a command-level alcohol abuse prevention and deglamorization course designed for all hands. |
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Manchester's war on binge drinking has been held up as a model for other cities as a new report reveals the true cost of alcohol abuse. |
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A college which closed its bar during rag week last year has vowed to continue its clampdown on alcohol abuse. |
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We now know that smokers who are in recovery from alcohol abuse can stop smoking without starting to drink again. |
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Alcoholism, or alcohol dependence, is the most severe form of alcohol abuse. |
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Drug and alcohol abuse seems to be a common ingredient in a large proportion of public and domestic violence and crime. |
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He points to Nordic and eastern European countries where alcohol advertising is banned but where there are still high levels of alcohol abuse. |
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He took advantage of the presence of top government officials at the dinner to warn against alcohol abuse. |
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Panicked, he tries to hide the evidence of his alcohol abuse, but soon finds himself on the run from the police. |
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The area in which the family live is a violent one with drugs and alcohol abuse prevalent. |
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Smokers in alcohol recovery may be more addicted to nicotine than smokers who don't have a history of alcohol abuse. |
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Crime is infrequent although the capital area has seen a modest increase in burglaries and there is some drug and alcohol abuse. |
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When he died three years later after a period of alcohol abuse he was a broken man. |
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No age limit exists on the purchase or consumption of alcohol, but social mores discourage alcohol abuse. |
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Apparently, the current tide of outrageous alcohol abuse among our youngest has nothing to do with the consumer climate in which we live. |
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Smoking, alcohol abuse, poor dietary patterns, and lack of physical exercise are considered the main causes of disease. |
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Between 1790 and 1830, the Aboriginal population of Upper Canada diminished significantly as a result of disease, alcohol abuse, and violence. |
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In 9th grade, just around Thanksgiving, Dawn's father was put into rehab for alcohol abuse. |
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For example, the vexed problem of alcohol abuse is argued by some to be amenable to outside intervention. |
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Cannabis acts as a relaxant without damaging the liver from alcohol abuse and has less tar than a cigarette. |
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Psychologists look for such disorders and problems as seasonal affective disorder, aggressive behavior, alcohol abuse and depression. |
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In addition, chronic alcohol abuse takes a heavier physical toll on women than on men. |
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It makes the last two years of Smith's life sound unbearable, a morass of depression, insomnia, paranoia, drug and alcohol abuse and overwork. |
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It is likely that alcohol abuse is not a unitary concept, and that different instruments measure different aspects of alcohol abuse. |
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Patients with evidence of alcohol abuse or viral hepatitis were omitted from the study. |
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Factors such as alcohol abuse and hepatitis C may accelerate disease expression. |
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Most people don't need hospitals until old age, but some bring it on themselves through poor diet and ciggies, or drug and alcohol abuse. |
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The group aims to prevent drug and alcohol abuse, educate people and provide information about the laws on drugs. |
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It is an established fact that alcohol abuse leads to cirrhosis of the liver. |
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Experts from across the country will meet in Sheffield tomorrow at a conference to discuss the growing problem of liver disease caused by alcohol abuse. |
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The group brought up issues including obstructive parking, criminal damage, drug and alcohol abuse, and vandalism as specific problem areas for the estate. |
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In Swaziland, girls who experienced violence were also at greater risk for alcohol abuse, depression and suicidal thoughts. |
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She has kept off alcohol, except for one slip, and that is a great achievement for someone who has suffered alcohol abuse problems for many years. |
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He says alcohol abuse poses a more serious danger to teenagers than drugs. |
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The findings suggest that official estimates based on surveys of the public significantly underestimate the extent of alcohol abuse in the country. |
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It remains chronic, and often, a diagnosis of comorbidity will follow, particularly for men, as a result of their alcohol abuse. |
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We conclude that high prices are not of themselves a solution to alcohol abuse. |
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She said officers were issuing alcohol abuse advice at every opportunity in the run-up to Christmas, including highlighting the heightened risk to those who pre-load. |
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A document was tendered in evidence that suggested, among other things, that the complainant had an alcohol abuse problem. |
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The article reports on the first national inquiry on alcohol abuse ever conducted throughout the nation. |
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However the problem of alcohol abuse in Scotland is no laughing matter as it is a major health and social problem that should be addressed seriously. |
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Their shaky logic may have failed in court, but it did destroy Reems's life, sending him into a tailspin of alcohol abuse and financial and personal despair. |
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It is well known that alcohol abuse over a prolonged period can have long-term effects on a person. |
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Drug and alcohol abuse can become a problem for the families of trauma survivors. |
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One subject had a history of psychiatric illness and the other a history of drug and alcohol abuse. |
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Action to improve consumer information, at point of sale or on products, on the impact of alcohol abuse on health and work performance. |
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Drug and alcohol abuse impairs the person's ability to function effectively and to relate to other people. |
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The offender was required to meet with the family of the victim and to attend an alcohol abuse program. |
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In the nineteenth century, theatres, music halls and cinemas were regulated as local authorities responded to fears about alcohol abuse and immorality. |
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The fully recovered individuals show symptoms of neither alcohol dependence nor alcohol abuse and either abstain or drink at levels below those known to increase relapse risk. |
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Other contributory factors may be malnutrition and chronic alcohol abuse. |
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Your local employee manual contains specific rules regarding substance and alcohol abuse. |
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Heredity can also play a role and also the surrounding influence is rather important: the easier alcohol is being used, the bigger the risk of alcohol abuse. |
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As part of a policy of stricter enforcement of speed limits, increased breathalyser testing of car drivers and motorcyclists has proved to be one of the most effective ways to prevent alcohol abuse. |
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Factors such as alcohol abuse and poverty are increasingly being recognized as the symptoms they are of a broader explanation based on the impact of colonization. |
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Linking gender-role conflict to nonnormative and self-stigmatizing perceptions of alcohol abuse and depression. |
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Campus studies late-night program's ability to reduce student alcohol abuse. |
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It addresses depression, bipolar disorder, generalized anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder and alcohol abuse. |
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Taking a detailed family history and constructing a genogram can give useful information in screening for alcohol abuse or dependence. |
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Public health spending reduces diseases, notably smoking related, obesity related and alcohol abuse related ill health. |
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Wesley warned against the dangers of alcohol abuse in his famous sermon, The Use of Money, and in his letter to an alcoholic. |
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Doctors said they were more worried about his depression and alcohol abuse than drug use. |
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It remained stable during most years, although in the 1970s, it went down slightly, possibly because of alcohol abuse. |
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The other negative aspect of mineral exploration and development that was frequently mentioned related to social problems, most commonly related to drug and alcohol abuse, but with increased crime also mentioned. |
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In the two case study institutions alcohol abuse prevention is located within the student affairs division of the institution. |
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Slightly more than half of that group reported symptoms of alcohol abuse, and the rest had experienced alcohol dependence. |
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At 16 to 17 years old, about 13 percent qualify for alcohol abuse in rural America, compared to roughly 10 percent of urban youth. |
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A BLOOD test could help spot binge drinkers and lead to early treatment for alcohol abuse. |
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Poverty, family tensions, drug and alcohol abuse, child neglect... the list of social ills that are compounded when people cannot find well-paying, regular work is long and wearying. |
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The authors suggest that the effort at school to get good marks, rather than a pure and simple aptitude for school work, is the only protection against subsequent alcohol abuse. |
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Financial and housing problems caused clients more anxiety and depression, and increases were reported in family violence and alcohol abuse, and in acting out by youths. |
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Next is the growing culture of alcohol abuse by minors. |
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Mary Karr's latest confessional covers her descent into alcohol abuse. |
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With chronic alcohol abuse during pregnancy, lasting developmental disorders can occur in the child that are grouped together under the heading of foetal alcohol syndrome. |
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The international indigenous collective has long recognized the strength of its own communities to address specific issues such as discrimination, urbanization, drug and alcohol abuse, child trafficking and disease. |
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Driving under the influence of alcohol was found to be a major cause of heavy costs, ditto the effects of alcohol abuse for commerce and industry. |
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The radical changes taking place have brought about a host of social problems: drug and alcohol abuse, family violence and high rates of suicide and morbidity. |
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The reason is obvious: the fear of the authorities, doctors and captains of industry that an experimental hangover cure would lead to a catastrophic upsurge in alcohol abuse among moderate drinkers. |
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In June 2006 it was reported that Ronnie Wood was continuing his programme of rehabilitation for alcohol abuse, but this did not affect the rearranged European tour schedule. |
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Naturally derived from kudzu vines and part of a Chinese herbal treatment reputed to prevent alcoholism, the chemical daidzin may prove a poent drug to combat alcohol abuse. |
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