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Causes and Effects of Cirrhosis of the Liver
Cirrhosis is a severe form of liver disease, often resulting from alcoholism or hepatitis. Someone suffering from cirrhosis of the liver should seek treatment to avoid permanent liver damage.

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October 05, 2008
How Can Physicians Recognize Depression At Early Stages? A New Method Is Suggested
A new method, based on clinical staging, has been suggested to identify depression at early stages and is described in the current issue of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics.

October 05, 2008
New National Statistics On Drug Addict Treatment - Why The Treatment Isn't Effective
New figures were released today by the National Treatment Agency (NTA) for Substance Misuse which show that more than 202,000 people were recorded in drug treatment for 2007/08 with the number of people completing treatment successfully in 2007/08 increasing to more than 35,000 compared to 27,500 in 2006/07.

July 31, 2008
Alcohol Dependence And Hispanics
A large survey conducted by researchers at The University of Texas School of Public Health Dallas Regional Campus, which examined alcohol abuse and dependence among Hispanic male populations in the United States, will be expanded to Mexican males living along the U.S.-Mexico border.

July 31, 2008
Greater Risk Of Perennial Allergic Rhinitis Linked To Alcohol
There is a link between alcohol consumption and increased risk of perennial allergic rhinitis, according to a recent Danish study of 5,870 young adult women.

July 29, 2008
California Alcohol Problems Drain $38 Billion Annually
Marin Institute, the alcohol industry watchdog, held a news conference and town hall meeting in Los Angeles today to release the disturbing findings of its landmark report, The Annual Catastrophe of Alcohol in California. Such a comprehensive study has never been done in California.

June 19, 2008
Pregnancy And Alcohol - No Drinking Is The Safest Option
The National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia released new alcohol guidelines for pregnant women, stating that 'no drinking is the safest option'.

June 11, 2008
Liver Injury: Risk Threshold Of Daily Alcohol Intake And Drinking Duration
Alcoholic threshold effect rather than a dose-response effect on mortality from alcohol-related liver injury. Alcohol intake, rather than the type of alcoholic beverage, was more significant to liver injury.

June 11, 2008
Alcohol Admissions Doubled In England's Hospitals Since Mid 90s
A new report from the NHS shows that alcohol-related admissions to hospitals in England have more than doubled since the mid 1990s from 93,500 in 1995/6 to 207,800 in 2006/7.

June 10, 2008
Advertising, Alcohol And Adolescents
The advertising of alcohol, the marketing of alcoholic products, peer pressure and parental influence all play a part in the level of alcohol consumption among young people.

June 10, 2008
'Alcopop' Tax Not Enough, Australia
Alcohol is one of the most abused substances in the Australian community. Alcohol providers are targeting young people in particular in advertising and media, and through providing an increasing array of attractive ready-to-drink mixed drinks. A major culture change is required to assist Australians in cutting down alcohol abuse and in particular binge drinking, which affects individuals, families and whole communities.

June 03, 2008
Act Now To Reduce Drink-related Harm, Says Faculty Of Public Health And Association Of Directors Of
A range of measures are needed to get to grips with the UK's ever-worsening problem with alcohol misuse, says the Faculty of Public Health and Association of Directors of Public Health. Both are calling for firm action at both national and local level to address the devastating impact of Britain's drinking habits on the nation's health and economy in its new Alcohol Position Statement launched at its annual conference in Cardiff today.

June 03, 2008
Scientists Identify A Brain Mechanism Underlying Persistent Cocaine Craving
An early age at onset of drinking (AOD) is a strong predictor of subsequent alcohol dependence (AD). Following through on previous research that found substantial increases in drinking and AD among women born between 1944 - 1983, compared to women born between 1934 - 1943, this study examined the influence of AOD. Results showed that women born after 1944 also began drinking earlier than their predecessors, which might help to explain their higher rates of AD.

June 03, 2008
Scientists Identify A Brain Mechanism Underlying Persistent Cocaine Craving
Scientists have identified a mechanism in the brain that helps to explain why craving for cocaine, and the risk of relapse, seems to increase in the weeks and months after drug use is stopped. The research was supported by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of the National Institutes of Health.

May 29, 2008
Alcohol: Does It Effect A Woman Differently Than A Man?
It is widely believed that women are more susceptible to the effects of alcohol than men, but few can actually back this claim with anything substantial. This article will look into exactly how alcohol affects us and interacts with the chemicals in the brain.

May 29, 2008
Topiramate treatment in alcohol-dependent patients
Drug alcohol treatment Topiramate (Topamax) has been shown to be effective in reducing alcohol cravings, decreasing heavy drinking, and improving abstinence rates in patients who are alcohol dependent.

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