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  • Facts About Alcoholism
    Alcoholism key facts and how the effects of alcoholism such as financial difficulties, poor health, and work issues destroy people’s lives.

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    • Alcoholic Rehabilitation Centers
      Numerous alcohol rehabilitation centers routinely undertake treatment that is not related to the 12-step methods that originated with Alcoholics Anonymous.

    • Alcoholism Disease
      The more developed a nation becomes, the more it seems vulnerable to the many problems that are directly or indirectly caused by alcoholism disease.

    • Alcoholism - Last Stage
      Alcoholism in the last stage is typified by a chronic loss of control. In the last stage of alcoholism alcoholics no longer have a choice: they must drink.

    • Alcohol Poisoning Symptoms
      The first symptoms of alcohol poisoning are usually nausea and vomiting. These symptoms are messages that more alcohol has been consumed than can be metabolized.

    • Alcoholism Rehab
      Alcoholism rehab refers to the psychotherapeutic, educational, medical, and/or social treatment processes required for alcoholism recovery and sobriety.

    • Alcoholism Treatment
      Alcoholism treatment programs usually use a combination of medications, counseling, staff support, and follow-up rehab to help an individual stop drinking.

    • Alcoholism Videos
      A number of realistic videos about alcoholism and how this disease has affected the drinker.

    • Alcoholism Withdrawal
      Alcoholism withdrawal symptoms are responses by the brain and body to the lack of alcohol to which they had become accustomed when an alcoholic stops drinking.

    • Christian Alcohol Treatment Center
      A Christian alcohol treatment center focuses on Jesus Christ as the Higher Power referred to by the other 12-step recovery approaches like Alcoholics Anonymous.

    • Chronic Alcoholism
      Alcoholism has four stages. Chronic alcoholism is the 4th stage of alcoholism and is typified by the worst and the most life threatening results of this disease.

    • Emotional Components of Alcoholism
      Psychological or emotional components of alcoholism occur when the intense cravings for alcohol are psychological or emotional.

    • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
      Fetal alcohol syndrome is one of the most common known causes of infant mental retardation and is the only cause of this deformity that is 100% preventable.

    • How Much Alcohol Is In One Shot Glass?
      How Much Alcohol Is In One Shot Glass? 1.25 ounces of 80 proof distilled spirits at 40% alcohol content or 1 ounce of 100 proof distilled spirits at 50% alcohol content.

    • Info on Alcoholism
      When studying info on alcoholism, keep in mind that alcoholism is a damaging disease that includes craving, loss of control, physical dependence, and tolerance.

    • Psychological Effects of Alcoholism
      It is important to note that the psychological effects of alcoholism can be just as, if not more, painful and problematic as the physical effects of alcoholism.

    • Stages of Alcoholism
      Alcoholism is a progressive degenerative disease that can be better understood when it is analyzed and evaluated via the four stages of alcoholism.

    • Statistics on Alcoholism
      One of the most insightful ways to study alcoholism and its related aspects is to look at some of the main statistics on alcoholism that are available.

    • Symptoms of Alcoholism
      Alcoholism leads to a series of painful social, physical, spiritual, and psychological symptoms of alcoholism that will get progressively worse unless the person stops drinking.

    • Teenage Alcoholism Statistics
      Studying teenage alcoholism statistics is a good way to observe the social and the personal problems associated with drinking alcohol to an excess by teenagers.

    • Teen Alcoholism
      Teen alcoholism research studies demonstrate that the average age when teenagers first try alcohol is 13 years old for girls and 11 years old for boys.

    • The Effects of Alcoholism
      The effects of alcoholism are wide-spread, unhealthy, as well as damaging to the alcoholic, to his social network, and to others.

    • Treatment of Alcoholism
      The treatment of alcoholism usually entails a combination of doctor-prescribed medications and counseling to help the alcoholic abstain from drinking alcohol.

    • What Age is Alcoholism Most Prevalent?
      What age is Alcoholism Most Prevalent? According to the NHDS findings, the most prevalent age for alcoholism and alcohol abuse in for people between the ages of 45 - 64 years old.

    • What is Alcoholism?
      What is alcoholism? Alcoholism is a progressive degenerative disease that includes the following: craving, tolerance, physical dependence, and the loss of control.

    • Alcoholism News Page 1
      Alcoholism and alcohol addiction news articles about alcoholism rehab, treatment, recovery, and DUI info.

    • Alcoholism News Page 2
      Alcoholism and alcohol addiction news articles about alcoholism recovery, treatment, rehab, and DUI info.

    • Alcoholism News Page 3
      Alcoholism and alcohol addiction news articles about alcoholism recovery, treatment, rehab, and DUI info.

    • About Us
      Information about the website entitled About Alcoholism Info.

    • Thank You
      Thank you page.

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    • Exit Note
      This exit note describes this website and outline our other alcoholism-related websites.

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