Alcohol

  • Alcohol
    By Brent Q. Hafen, Molly J. Brog

    ( 50 ) Dunn and Hedberg describe behavioral dependence , also called emotional or psychic dependence , in the ... Robert B. Dunn , and Allan G. Hedberg , “ Treating the Two Faces of Alcoholism , ” Modern Medicine , 10 June 1974 , pp .

  • Alcohol: Neurobiology of Addiction
    By George F. Koob, Michael A. Arends, Michel Le Moal

    Loche A, Simonetti F, Lobina C, Carai MA, Colombo G, Castelli MP, Barone D, Cacciaglia R. Anti-alcohol and anxiolytic properties of a new chemical entity, GET73. ... Lopez MF, Moorman DE, Aston-Jones G, Becker HC.

  • Alcohol: A Lifetime of Health
    By Holt Rinehart & Winston, Holt, Rinehart and Winston Staff

    Alcohol: A Lifetime of Health

  • Alcohol: A Women's Health Issue
    By National Institutes of Health, Health and Human Services Dept., National Institute on Alcohol Abuse ansd Alcoholism

    With any health issue, accurate information is key. There are times and ways to drink that are safer than others. Every woman is different. No amount of drinking is 100 percent safe, 100 percent of the time, for very woman.

  • Alcohol: Uses and Abuses
    By Margaret Oldroyd Hyde

    Oppenheimer , Joan . Francesca , Baby . New York : Scholastic , 1976 . Seabrook , Brenda . Home Is Where They Take You In . New York : Morrow , 1980 . Stolz , Mary . The Edge of Next Year . New York : Harper , 1974 .

  • Alcohol
    By Carl R. Green

    that it was a great boon to mankind . ” In 1678 , mourners at a Boston funeral paid tribute to that “ great boon ” by downing 50 gallons ( 189 liters ) of wine . Revolutionary War soldiers drew a daily ration of 4 ounces ( 11.8 ...

  • Alcohol: Social Drinking in Cultural Context
    By Janet Chrzan

    'Miller Time', in effect, is explained by the rewards category, and Lefebvre's schema suggests that the dichotomization of the times for control and complete stop may survive because of the rewards system. But that is obvi— ous, ...

  • Alcohol: Measuring the Impact of Community Initiatives
    By Betsy Thom

    Few historical figures are as familiar as King Henry VIII. Few kings have popular images created out of so much misinformation: that he was short, had six wives and a legion of mistresses, contracted syphilis and became a Protestant.

  • Alcohol
    By Mark S. Gold, Norman S. Miller

    This book is written for a truly general medical audience.

  • Alcohol: How to Give It Up and Be Glad You Did
    By Philip Tate

    Written by a cognitive-behavioral psychologist, this book includes chapters on overcoming low self-esteem, depression, stress, attending self-help groups, and living a better life after quitting.

  • Alcohol: How to Give It Up and Be Glad You Did, a Sensible Approach
    By Philip Tate

    Based on an alternative program to Alcoholics Anonymous known as rational-emotive therapy (RET), this self-help text for alcoholics explains how people destructively addict themselves to alcohol and to other self-defeating behaviors and how ...

  • Alcohol
    By Juann M Watson, Richard E. Isralowitz

    Marshal, M. P., Molina, B.S.G., Pelham, W. E., Jr., & Cheong, J. (2007). Attention- deficit hyperactivity disorder moderates the ... May, P. A., Brooke, L., Gossage, J. P., Croxford, J., Adams, C., Jones, K. L.,... Viljoen, D. (2000).

  • Alcohol: It's History, Pharmacology and Treatment
    By Mark Edmund Rose, Cheryle J. Cherpital

    Holzel, B. K., U. Ott, T. Gard, H. Hempel, M. Weygandt, K. Morgen, and D. Vaitl. 2008. “Investigation of Mindfulness Meditation Practitioners with VoxelBased Morphometry.” Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 3 (1): 55–61.

  • Alcohol: A History
    By Roderick Phillips

    General Wolfe noted in 1758 that “too much rum necessarily affects the discipline of an army. We have glaring evidence ofits ill consequences every moment. Sergeants drunk upon duty, two sentries upon their posts and the rest grovelling ...

  • Alcohol
    By Michael V. Uschan

    See delirium tremens reaction to alcohol of , 42–43 Brettschneier , Johann , 13 Eighteenth Amendment , Brink , Susan , 54–55 82-85 Brunschwig , Hieronymous , 14 Encyclopedic Handbook of Alcoholism ( Heath ) , 46 Cahalan , Don , 18 , 79 ...

  • Alcohol: Neurobiology of Addiction
    By George F. Koob, Michael A. Arends, Mandy McCracken

    ALCOHOL, Volume 3 in the series, explores the molecular, cellular, and neurocircuitry systems in the brain responsible for alcohol addiction using the heuristic three-stage cycle framework of binge/intoxication, withdrawal/negative affect, ...

  • Alcohol: Its History, Pharmacology, and Treatment
    By Mark Edmund Rose, Cheryl J. Cherpitel

    ... such as water from public wells. statutes multiply. the long-term effects of this widespread excessive alcohol use are described as manifesting in declining birth rates and an astronomical incidence of malformed and retarded ...

  • Alcohol: Opposing Viewpoints
    By Scott Barbour

    "The four areas debated are health, industry responsibility, alcoholism treatment, and what can be done about alcohol-related problems. The previously published material taken from a variety of sources has been...

  • Alcohol: A Social and Cultural History
    By Mack P. Holt

    of the Rus': Rites and Rituals of Russian Drinking,” Russian Review 50 (Apr. 1991): 131–47. 16. ... see David Christian, “'Living Water': Vodka and Russian Society on the Eve of Emancipation (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990), ch. 4. 19.

  • Alcohol: Minimising the Harm : what Works?
    By Tim Stockwell, Martin A. Plant, Eric Single

    Alcohol: Minimising the Harm presents a non ideological and pragmatic review of the effectiveness of key strategies designed to achieve a significant reduction in levels of problem drinking. These strategies...