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or willpower to withstand cancer or alcoholism
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Unfortunately, alcoholism and drug addition are hard addictions to break
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In 1864 the family dispersed due to Charles's growing alcoholism and the children were temporarily housed across Edinburgh
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developed over the years to cope with the alcoholism
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Deaths from alcoholism did decline, but deaths from alcohol poisoning and criminal syndicates rose
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She’d gotten to that too, the haughty bitch! Down the drain it had gone, and all the while she’d been screaming her usual stupid shit about drinking and alcoholism
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He is an interesting man who conquered his alcoholism, and he also had tremendous criticism for my actions
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Alcoholism is a progressive disease, so I picked up right where I left off
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have had alcoholism as a permanent houseguest
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I had to fire one paralegal for alcoholism (she refused
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He was sick from the diseases of alcoholism and drug addiction
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recovery from child sexual abuse and from alcoholism and from
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The children missed their father and I would lament and curse Harry’s alcoholism
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ears, knew about Harry’s alcoholism but even so she was stunned when I told her what had
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Alcoholism and spousal abuse is prevalent
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alcoholism, but cancer, stress, and other diseases are a direct response to the negative in your
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High alcohol use, alcohol abuse, and alcoholism, as well as high illegal drug use and dependence are positively related to criminality in general
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Some studies have also found testosterone to be associated with behaviors or personality traits linked with criminality such as antisocial behavior and alcoholism
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Alcoholism is not always the dread disease we think it is
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perhaps alcoholism and abuse
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Eventually, the Indians passed on disease and alcoholism to the rest of the tribe, destroying it
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Injected into a vein it induces a mental state similar to acute alcoholism within 60 seconds," explained the German enthusiastically, his eyes gleaming with pride
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It struck Harry as being a lot like alcoholism
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or the alcoholism that would steal my father’s eyes from me
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He went on to say that his sister spiraled down the dark path of alcoholism, which he felt was brought on by the severe depression she had succumbed to
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All of sudden I realized that much of my alcoholism was built into that; maybe my failed marriages were built into that (married and divorced four times), too
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As I related in my book Miracle, Luck, or What? alcoholism turned my life around
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My personal experience with alcoholism clearly showed to me the validity of that oft-used and catchy phrase: “Many are called, but few are chosen
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This is the same story for all who suffer from alcoholism, as you will be able to verify as you read through the personal episodes I have catalogued here
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Alcoholism, drug addiction, crime, attempted suicide, loss of my family and my children, and loss of some lucrative, high-paying jobs: all these things happened to me
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She recognized what alcoholism had done to her: it had reduced her to something less than a human
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costs associated with unhealthy lifestyles, such as smoking, alcoholism, and obesity,
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saw this with my own father who gave into alcoholism, and his rheumatoid
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Hospital settles lawsuit over towel left in patient The patient was in for alcoholism and needed to dry out
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The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism asked for $102,000 for a project that included an experiment to see if sunfish that drink tequila are more aggressive than sunfish that drink gin
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that Corey was ‘cured’ from his alcoholism
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to break the chain of alcoholism in a family
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Child abuse and neglect is often the consequences of alcoholism and substance abuse
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Of growing up with alcoholism and mental illness I tuned out the emotions
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They say people try the best they know how Was it alcoholism and life’s issues that caused the fall?
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a bully to his wife, a child abuser, and has a history of alcoholism
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Army, then a coal mine, and hopeless alcoholism, that was his life
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cirrhosis of the liver, cancer, high blood pressure, and alcoholism
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According to her, their fraternity members always engaged in group sex, excessive alcoholism, drugs, cigarette smoking and all manners of criminal activities, as a matter of procedure
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· 1,000 patients who have a long standing history of alcoholism develop cirrhosis
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· 750 patients who have long standing history of alcoholism do not develop cirrhosis
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In addition, there are medical drugs, litter of drug addiction, alcoholism, and other ailments in the effort to discover some type of inner euphoria for the human body
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parent afflicted with alcoholism, the other parent tired
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In Kawe he was the best carpenter but living a poor life because of alcoholism and being untrustworthy to his customers
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them and the effects of their alcoholism, still love them, still live with them, and still be
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Treatment for cocaine or crack addiction is the same as that used for chronic alcoholism
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cirrhosis of the liver caused by alcoholism
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the unfortunate victims of cirrhosis of the liver associated with alcoholism! So with alcohol, as
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Hemorrhages frequently are found throughout the cerebral tissue in chronic alcoholism
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What does alcohol do to the liver? Cirrhosis of the liver is a sequel to chronic alcoholism
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marriage that he could ruin, so, it was a pretty benign alcoholism, he'd say
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This is the struggle for all children growing up with the family disease of alcoholism
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This decision had been debated for many years—not only in terms of bringing the NIMH back to NIH, but whether or not the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) should become part of the NIH separately, or together as one addiction institute, or not at all
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She had a pretty good idea of the possible expense of the care she was going to need for her alcoholism and depression, and the challenges she might have financially now that my dad was remarried
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When they asked him about his past treatment for alcoholism, he was even more open about it than before
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Here I was in a room full of senior citizens concerned about this subject—many, I assume, because they were suffering—and sitting with my mom, who had been remarkably open about her alcoholism but still, even privately, had trouble admitting she was depressed
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I told Charlie Bakst, the Providence Journal reporter who covered me the most, that I had decided to reveal this ahead of time, which is why I had invited my mom, who had suffered with alcoholism and depression
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While it was useful to know what he had arranged for us, more important was that it explained more about how he had done his best to do right by my mother, who was really struggling with her alcoholism and depression again
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During the last hospitalization, the caregivers at the hospital suggested we try something that was becoming popular in mental health and addiction care—a family contract, in which Mom acknowledged in writing her alcoholism and depression and the need for proper treatment to prevent a relapse
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This included drugs for alcoholism as well, starting with the older medication Antabuse (disulfiram), which made patients ill if they consumed alcohol
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And just as my staff had already heard me talk a thousand times about parking far away from my therapist’s office so nobody would know I was in treatment, Jim’s staff had been hearing for much longer about the night of July 31, 1981, when he woke up, hung over, in a jail cell in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and realized he suffered from alcoholism and needed treatment
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Amy also had family members who had struggled with mental illness and substance use—including a middle-aged cousin with schizophrenia she was close to and a grandmother who had died from alcoholism before Amy was born
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My mother also joined us for a while to talk a bit about her interest in the subject—and her willingness to be more outspoken about her struggles with alcoholism if it would help
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Neurontin had been studied as a treatment for the cravings of alcoholism and had shown a significant benefit in increasing rates of abstinence in a long-term, single-site trial at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California
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For example, because of the historic anonymity in twelve-step recovery, there has not been as much public leadership for alcoholism and addiction advocacy as there has been for illnesses like cancer and diabetes, and even other brain diseases
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In one study of former Pacific POWs, more than a quarter had been diagnosed with alcoholism
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Beyond making sure that nobody in the book is described as “being” their illness unless they actually preferred it (some with alcoholism would rather be referred to as alcoholic), we did use disease, disorder, and illness interchangeably, as we did addiction, dependence, and substance use disorder; intellectual disability and developmental disability; and quite a few other terms
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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), 87, 107, 108, 216, 226, 344
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See National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
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I knew where it led: eleven kids and a lifetime of alcoholism
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The alcoholism factors into the overall equation
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ethanol consumption and a predisposition to alcoholism and alcohol-related anxiety
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described as displaying a late-onset of alcoholism, (>25 years old), and they are
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typically have an early-onset of alcoholism (<25 years old), are more affected
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in the treatment of alcoholism
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heterogeneity and the classification of alcoholism
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history of alcoholism (Volkow et al
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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
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and cholinergic) are hypothesized to predispose to alcoholism and the dysfunctions
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Study on the Genetics of Alcoholism” (COGA), were reported on chromosomes
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associated with alcoholism since the early 1990s (Noble 2000)
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alcoholism and/or other addictions
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tion between alcoholism related phenotypes and the s-allele of the 5-HTT gene,
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gene A (MAO-A) with childhood sexual abuse in women and alcoholism:
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Although the protective effects on alcoholism have been
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even higher protection against alcoholism
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NIAAA (2001–2002) NIAAA (National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism) 2001–2002:
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, a family history of alcoholism) suggest
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functioning, in subjects with a positive family history of alcoholism, were the only
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disorder and early-onset alcoholism: negative alcohol expectancies are associated with less
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notion of serotonergic dysfunction in Type-2 compared with Type-1 alcoholism
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Disulfiram is used in the treatment of alcoholism because it inhibits the enzyme
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Roy A, Linnoila M (1989) CSF studies on alcoholism and related behaviours