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It would seem that the rumors going around about her alleged illegal alcohol-use are getting to her and she wants the world to know that “enough is enough”.
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The tendency, however, puts men at more risk for alcohol-use disorders.
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METHOD: Using data from a longitudinal cohort study of a black community population (N = 1242) followed from age 6 to 32, analysis of moment structures (AMOS) multiple regression analyses were used to examine the association of religious involvement and alcohol-use problems, taking into account mediators, moderators, or both.
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Behind the NIAAA's effort is a new understanding that there is a spectrum of alcohol-use disorders, which some experts hope will replace the current criteria for "abuse" and "dependence."
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Of the 10 leading causes of disability worldwide, five are mental disorders: unipolar depression, alcohol-use disorder, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
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To that end, some experts want the DSM-V -- the new edition now being compiled -- to combine abuse and dependence into a single "alcohol-use disorder" that ranges in severity, taking into account harmful drinking patterns and other symptoms.
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Most schools have alcohol-use policies and peer support systems.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JAMES BRADSHAW 2011
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In a study of 287 men and women ages 31 to 60, researchers found that those with past alcohol-use disorders performed similarly on standard tests of cognitive function as those with no past drinking problems.
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In a study of 287 men and women ages 31 to 60, researchers found that those with past alcohol-use disorders performed similarly on standard tests of cognitive function as those with no past drinking problems.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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English; be capable of doing moderate-intensity walking; meet program limits for body weight and blood pressure; not have diabetes, lung, or cardiovascular disease; be without major psychological disorders or high levels of alcohol-use; and not be pregnant or planning to become pregnant during the program period if a woman. walklink@hmc. psu.edu.
Penn State Live 2010
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