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Alcohol

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

Alcohol

Drug is a central nervous system depressant that gradually inhibits the functions of the brain, affecting self-control and producing euphoria and disinhibition, as can be confused with a stimulant.

Alcohol in excess can cause short-term effects such as alcohol poisoning, coma and even cause death, also contributes to risk behaviors, and alcohol inhibitions and causes a false sense security is therefore related to accidents Traffic and labor. In the long term as well as causing social and family conflicts, the health of an alcoholic is deteriorating rapidly, may have hypertension, gastritis, liver cirrhosis, heart disease, cancer, aggression and psychosis and other illnesses.

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I know if my child is using drugs

Monday, July 5th, 2010

child using drugs

Addiction to alcohol, cannabis, cocaine and synthetic drugs is a problem facing society, understand their effects and help in preventing damage.

Drug use affects consumers, families, friends, coworkers. It is a problem that concerns the whole society. Although there are civil associations and NGOs to prevent and detect the problem, emphasis should be placed on the information to the public about the types of drugs, their myths, effects, and above all, how to prevent consumption.

Currently there are assistance programs that focus on prevention and awareness of society in the use of drugs, besides that it has sought to improve the system to diagnose and treat the problem in its infancy. As he advanced at the same time society is changing and what was for criminals and outcasts, as the drug, now linked with the culture of leisure and fun.

It has also sought to lower the damage on people who drink or are in the process of rehabilitation and to reintegrate into society and the workplace. However, although there are control and prevention measures, the society must not lower our guard.

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Health Risks of Drinking Alcohol

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Health Risks of Drinking Alcohol – Drinking alcohol is a common social practice in our society. More than 50 percent of adults in the United States have had alcoholic drinks in the last 30 days. Binge drinking is excessive and may cause health problems like heart disease and increased risk of injury. Statistics show that between 2001 and 2005 approximately 79 000 adults died of wounds that can be caused by excessive alcohol use.

Excessive alcohol consumption is defined as more than two drinks a day for men and more than one drink a day for women. Drinking party is considered more than five drinks in a single occasion for men and more than four drinks for women. Approximately five percent of adults drink too much and 15 percent of the drinking party. It is not known exactly how many underage drinkers are also alcohol abuse.

Alcohol is produced by the formation of sugar, yeast and starch. It is found in products such as beer, wine, and liquor. Alcohol has different effects on the body, depending on the type and amount consumed. Standard drink consists of about.6 ounces of alcohol. Reactions to alcohol also varies based on many other factors such as age, gender, race, physical condition, amount of food consumed before drinking, how fast the alcohol is consumed, the use of drugs and prescription drugs and family history of abuse. (more…)

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Nicotine coaxes the brain

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Researchers point out that environmental signals stimulate craving.

Researchers found that nicotine, the addictive component in cigarettes, “fool” the brain and memory to create associations between environmental cues and smoking behavior. This may explain why former smokers miss when lighting a cigarette in a bar or after eating.

The findings of researchers from Baylor College of Medicine published in the September 10 edition of the journal Neuron.

“Our brain normally establishes these associations between things that give support to our existence and environmental signals so that we have behaviors that lead us to have successful lives. The brain sends a signal of reward when we act in a way that contributes to our welfare “said co-author, Dr. John A. Dani, professor of neuroscience at BCM, in a press release from the university. “However, nicotine usurps this subconscious learning process in the brain, so we started to behave as if smoking was a positive action.” (more…)

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Multiple factors modify the risk of adolescent smoking

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

There is no single explanation for why teens start smoking, so concentrate on a single risk factor does not help you better understand why young people smoke, according to a study conducted in Canada.

This is the conclusion of the team of Dr. Jennifer O’Loughlin, who published the results of their study in American Journal of Epidemiology.

O’Loughlin, of the University of Montreal, Quebec, suggests that efforts to prevent smoking should take into account “the individual factors such as age, self-esteem, alcohol use and school performance.”

They should also be considered “contextual factors such as parental smoking and friends, and school smoking policies,” the expert told Reuters Health.

The team investigated how these factors modify the onset smoking in 877 students (half male) who had 13 years at baseline.

Over the next five years, the team interviewed every three months to students on the consumption of snuff and other factors potentially associated with smoking initiation. During this period, 421 (48 percent) began smoking, 87 of them (21 percent), daily. (more…)

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Women, alcohol and cancer

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010

A study of nearly 1.3 million British women provides more evidence on moderate alcohol consumption and increased risk in a variety of cancers.

The British researchers surveyed middle-aged women with breast cancer in the clinics, about their health habits and followed up for seven years.

A quarter of women reported no alcohol use and most of the remainder reported that the average consumption was one drink per day.

The researchers compared to light drinkers of two or fewer drinks a week, with people who drank more.

Each extra drink per day increased the risk of breast cancer, rectum and liver, from the University of Oxford, researchers report in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

The type of alcoholic beverages such as, wine, beer or spirits did not matter, defined earlier research that alcohol consumption was associated with esophageal and oral cancer, only when the drinkers were smokers.

Furthermore, moderate drinkers actually had a lower risk of thyroid cancer, Hodgkin lymphoma and renal cell cancer.

For a woman the risk is manifested by a small total alcohol in developed countries, about 118 of every 1,000 women develop any of these types of cancer and every extra daily drink added 11 breast cancers, plus four other types.

But in the whole population, 13 percent of cancer cases in Britain may be attributable to alcohol, this being the conclusion of the study.

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Rehabilitation clinics in Argentina

Friday, March 19th, 2010

* Nurture ADDICTIONS REHABILITATION CENTER. Valdenegro 2559. Villa Urquiza – Buenos Aires. Phone (011) 4544-7154

* THE REPAIR THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY. Mendoza 2812. Belgrano – Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Phone (011) 4780-3029

* Cumelen. Av Ituzaingó 94. Olavarria – Buenos Aires. Telephone (02284) 44-6202

* CENTER RIVADAVIA. Austria 1851. Recoleta – Buenos Aires. Phone (011) 4826-7778

* APTASALUD. D Av Libertador 1120. Vicente Lopez – Buenos Aires. Phone (011) 4797-7613

* FOUNDATION CHALLENGE TO LIFE. Club Road and Street T 226 – Carlos T Sourigues – Buenos Aires. Phone (011) 4223-0655

* AUCANADA ADDICTIONS CARE. Jaramillo 2324 Piso 8. Department B – Buenos Aires. Phone (011) 4702-1128 (more…)

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How do detox centers?

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

detox centersDetoxification centers, both alcohol and other addictive drugs, are presented as an option for placement against a constant and high consumption of any substance. In these detoxification clinics, allowed the patient has decided to recover from a dependency (this point is important since one of the most difficult steps in rehabilitation is the awareness of the problem by the patient and his intent and predisposition to treatment), a treatment and a place to pass through the state of withdrawal under medical supervision.

Similarly, the detoxification process, not necessarily must be given by a hospital in one of these cynical. Especially if there is good support from family and friends of the addict, treatment can be given outside their premises.

Treatments in detoxification centers

One of the possibilities of treatments in detoxification clinics, is a prescription drug that can recover the damaged brain areas. The purpose of these centers is to decrease the amount of substance used. (more…)

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Autotest Alcoholism

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Ask yourself and answer honestly:

1. Do you drink alone?

2. Do you feel obsessed by the desire to drink at certain times of day?

3. Would you like a drink in the morning?

4. Have you suffered amnesia because of drinking?

5. Have you had financial difficulties because of drinking?

6. Commits “drink to your position or business?

7. Is it the drink because of absence from his job?

8. Do you drink to reaffirm its confidence in itself?

9. Do you drink to forget worries or trouble?

10. Receive your family you’re drinking? (more…)

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Benefit Of Alcohol

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Benefit Of AlcoholDementia: Two European studies have shown that wine can preserve cognitive function of older people. The scientists concluded that moderate consumption of wine has a prophylactic effect that can have impact on Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.

Views: Researchers have reported in a recent article in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society that people who drink wine in moderation are less likely to develop Macala degeneration related to age.

Colds: Experts from five universities found that people who drank two glasses of red wine a day were 44% less likely to get colds than abstainers. (more…)

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