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    usually incumbent on a loved one to recognize the symptoms of alcohol abuse and find a way to convince the alcoholic to reach out and get help. (-- removed HTML --) The Symptoms of Alcohol Abuse (-- removed HTML --) In the early stages of alcoholism, people may find the symptoms of alcohol abuse to be fleeting. By the time someone's addiction reaches full-flight, the symptoms should become more evident. Here's a list of symptoms of alcohol abuse that are quite common among people with a…

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    Paschall, M. J., & Saltz, R. F. Summary: This article goes into detail about alcohol on college campuses. The study uses a survey that was sent to students either over the web or mailed to them. The students where then asked questions about their drinking habits on campus. The survey asked for about how many drinks where consumed before, during and after certain situations. These situations were “fraternity or sorority party, residence hall party, campus event (e.g. football game), off-campus…

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    http://www.mayoclinic.org/healthy-lifestyle/tween-and-teen-health/in-depth/teen-drinking/art-20047947 I chose an article about Teen Drinking. This is one of the most common drugs that is misused in today’s youth and that is only misused because kids think its “cool”. In the article it stated that a good way to help avoid your teen drinking is to just talk to him or her about the consequences and risks of underage drinking. This is a saying that is commonly enforced throughout the world even…

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    Alcohol, the family member with alcohol problems is negatively affecting more lives. Most of this violence is triggered at pubs, clubs and on the streets but there is a significant proportion of alcohol-related assaults occurring daily in family homes. These specific assaults go largely unseen, alcohol also has a massive impact on children and families which are also a hidden harm Alcohol is estimated to be involved in up to half of partner violence in Australia with some statistics…

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    Raymond Chandler

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    House (Moss 3). Chandler began writing at age forty during the Great Depression when he lost his job. Throughout his career, drinking and depression became his main obstacle. This appeared in his novels too with Marlowe developing an interest in alcohol. He drank many times throughout the novels and would often black out when exceeding his limits. For years after his wife’s death, Chandler made his addiction evident and later died from his illness (Server 1). Furthermore, the audience assumes…

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    Kylee Roller looked at the waterproof torch in her hands and felt shocked. She walked over to the window and reflected on her pretty surroundings. She had always loved warm St. Petersburg Beach with its sleepy, salty sunny days. It was a place that encouraged her tendency to feel shocked. Then she saw something in the distance, or rather someone. It was the figure of Micky Walls. Micky was a happy mean with handsome feet and tall eyes. Kylee gulped. She glanced at her own reflection. She was a…

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    The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism confirms that alcohol consumption in any amount has damaging effects on the brain and the body. The institute also confirms that the damaging effects can persist long after an alcoholic achieves sobriety. What is obvious is that people who consistently engage in heavy drinking are at a far greater risk of permanently damaging their bodies and their minds. The long-term effects of alcohol abuse also reach farther than the body and the mind,…

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    Adolescent Alcohol Abuse

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    Adolescent Abuse of Alcohol The purpose of this assignment is to explore a social issue or health problem that impacts nursing care of the middle or high school age pediatric population. This paper’s topic is the use and abuse of alcohol in adolescents of high school age. Experimentation with alcohol is beginning at a younger age, and the number of those abusing it is increasing. This is considered an issue, due to an adolescent’s brain still developing, and the choices they make at this age…

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    Stop Migraines in Several Minutes with This Awesome Drink Many people around the world suffer from migraine headaches. This is one of the most common reasons why people miss a day at work. The number of people suffering from migraines and missing work because of this pain may be drastically reduced if this remedy is widely known. Nobody wants to experience this terrible pain. The symptoms of this headache are pounding and head-throbbing that may last from 4 hours to 3 days. The signs that…

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    To many individuals Alcohol is simply a drink, however it's one thing something that, it is a drug. Adolescents develop drinking issues for many reasons - because they're bored, because of peer pressure, because there is nothing else to do. A report last year by the National Drug analysis Institute found girls aged fourteen to seventeen were worse abusers of alcohol than eighteen to twenty four year recent men. The media portrays as Adolescents are drinking to excess and this can be, by many,…

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