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  • The Difference Between Alcohol Dependence And Alcohol Abuse
    two categories are more difficult to define and many times are confused with each other. These categories are 1) alcohol abuse and 2) alcohol dependence.

    • FAQ's About Alcoholism Pt 1
      Alcohol is a depressant that serves to slow down the work of the central nervous system and by so doing, it impairs a person’s judgement and memory, decreases their motor coordination, decreases their intellectual performance as well

  • Alcoholism is a Widespread Problem
    For most people who drink, alcohol is a pleasant accompaniment to social activities. Moderate alcohol use—up to two drinks per day for men and one drink per day for women and older people—is not harmful for most adults.

    • How to Stop Drinking Alcohol without AA
      For the alcoholic, quitting drinking is extremely difficult and something that takes time, patience, and dedication. Recovery is not a task that can be entered into lightly or

    • The Truth About Alcoholics Anonymous
      Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.), founded in 1935, is a 12-step program that is designed to help the alcoholic recover. A.A. is based on personal experience as a means for people to help each other to stop drinking.

    • Alcoholism - Curable or Just Controllable
      Alcoholism is a progressive and potentially fatal disease. Alcoholism itself is not curable but it is possible to recover completely.

    • The Causes of Alcoholism
      Substance use disorders are the major public health issues facing the United States today. It is estimated that more than 15 million Americans suffer from alcoholism.

    • So How Much Drinking Really Is Too Much?
      Experts are no longer categorizing alcoholics just by the fact that they drink so much alcohol that it affects their lives but now alcoholism can be divided into varying degrees of alcoholism

    • Is Alcoholism Hereditary
      Alcoholism is influenced by both hereditary and environmental factors. Addictions, particularly addictions to alcohol tend to run in families and it is known that genes to play a role in that process.

    • What Children Need to Know About Alcohol
      In recent years, research has shown that approximately eighty percent of high school students have tried alcohol. The majority of kids try alcohol during their high school

    • How to Recognize When Children are Drinking
      As much as parents may not like to think about it, the truth is that many kids and teens try alcohol during their high school and college years, long before it is legal for them to drink it.

    • What You Need to Know about how to Set Up an Intervention for an Alcoholic
      An intervention is a confrontation by a group of concerned family and friends. The intervention should be a loving, gentle, and supportive strategy to encourage the alcoholic to admit to having a problem with alcohol and to agree to seek professional help

    • How to Quit Drinking Without Gaining Weight
      Not everyone gains weight when he or she begins an alcohol recovery program but there are many people who do gain weight.

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The Difference Between Alcohol Dependence And Alcohol Abuse
FAQ's About Alcoholism Pt 1
Alcoholism is a Widespread Problem
How to Stop Drinking Alcohol without AA
The Truth About Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholism - Curable or Just Controllable
The Causes of Alcoholism
So How Much Drinking Really Is Too Much?
Is Alcoholism Hereditary
What Children Need to Know About Alcohol
How to Recognize When Children are Drinking
What You Need to Know about how to Set Up an Intervention for an Alcoholic
How to Quit Drinking Without Gaining Weight
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