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  1. Younger members of the military and those who are members of the National Guard or reserves returning from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are at increased risk of starting binge drinking, heavy regular drinking, and other problems with alcohol, according to a study appearing in...
    User 231   |  August 28, 2008   |  Comments: 0   |   Not yet rated
  2. Abstract and discussion here: http://www.mindsite.com/article/361/bipolar_episode_onset_with_alcoholcannabis
    David E   |  August 21, 2008   |  Comments: 0   |   Not yet rated
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  6. The prognostic implications of DSM-IV abuse criteria in drinking adolescentsMarc A. Schuckita , , , George P. Dankoa , Tom L. Smitha , Laura J. Bierutb , Kathleen K. Bucholzc , Howard J. Edenbergd , Victor Hesselbrocke , John Kramerf , John I. Nurnberger Jr.g , Ryan Trima , R...
    David E   |  July 17, 2008   |  Comments: 0   |   Average: 5.00
  7. Moderation is the process of eliminating or lessening extremes. It is used to ensure normality throughout the medium on which it is being conducted. Common uses of moderation include: Ensuring consistency and accuracy in the marking of stude...
    Wikipedia   |  July 16, 2008   |  Comments: 0   |   Average: 2.00
  8. But new research shows that stopping drinking -- including at moderate levels -- may lead to health problems including depression and a reduced capacity of the brain to produce new neurons, a process called neurogenesis.The findings from the Bowles Center for Alcohol Studies at t...
    David E   |  July 11, 2008   |  Comments: 0   |   Average: 4.00
  9. Pagans in Recovery (sometimes abbreviated as PIR) is the phrase which is frequently used to describe the collective efforts of Neopagans to achieve abstinence or the remission of compulsive/addictive behaviors through twelve-step programs suc...
    Wikipedia   |  July 02, 2008   |  Comments: 0   |   Not yet rated
  10. I spent many years drinking from age 15 to age 38.  There were many days where I told myself 'never again' but invariably, later that day, I'd have my first of several/many beers.  While much of my drinking felt social in nature, it was always quite different than what I saw othe...
    User 240   |  July 01, 2008   |  Comments: 2   |   Average: 5.00