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    Alcoholism Hereditary Gene or Social Disease

    not alcoholics. One aspect behind the link between hereditary and alcoholism might be the tendency to take pleasure in alcohol more than the rest of the people. People who are closely linked to an alcoholic, inclusive of brothers, sisters as well as children, do not have a negative reaction to drinking alcohol. This is possible because of them carrying the gene that makes alcohol utilize more agreeable, which could make the habit more possible (Moore, Smith & Catford, 1994). Dopamine and Alcoholism

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    Alcoholism

    INTRODUCTION Alcohol may be the world's oldest known drug. Fermented grain, fruit juice and honey have been used to make alcohol (ethyl alcohol or ethanol) for thousands of years. The production of products containing alcohol has become big business in today's society and the consumption and abuse of alcohol has become a major public health problem. The effects of alcohol abuse range from a mild hang over to mass destruction, disease and deaths on a huge scale. Alcohol use in moderation has

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    Case Study on Karsakoff Syndrom

    a case study regarding the effects of chronic alcohol abuse in Patient F43, F referring to the patient’s gender as Female; 43 referring to the age of the patient. Patient F43’s problems with alcohol are further complicated by anorexia nervosa, depression, and bipolar disorder, all of which were known to exist before any problems associated with drinking had developed. As a result of chronic alcohol abuse, Patient F43 is exhibiting signs of alcohol dementia and Korsakoff Syndrome, a brain disorder

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    Drinking Age Debate

    deaths per year. The numbers of teens killed in alcohol related accidents have dropped somewhere from 11-16 percent since the 21 law have been implemented. Taking on higher drinking ages allows for a low intoxication level. For instance, in Georgia, where 21 is the legal drinking age, the blood alcohol level to be considered intoxicated is sitting at 0.08 percent. In places such as New Hampshire, where Arizona is the legal drinking age, blood alcohol content level is listed as high as 0.15 (Carter)

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    Underage Drinking Rebuttal Analysis

    own, joining the military, marrying and starting a family, to mention but a few. In this regard, these proponents argue that if one is considered responsible enough to be trusted with the safety of the country, why not be trusted enough to consume alcohol? This has been the subject of rife debate in recent times, as either side puts arguments and counterarguments forth.   Introduction A 2008 article authored by John Cloud headlined “Should the Drinking Age Be Lowered?” published on Friday, June

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    Teen Underage Drinking

    own, joining the military, marrying and starting a family, to mention but a few. In this regard, these proponents argue that if one is considered responsible enough to be trusted with the safety of the country, why not be trusted enough to consume alcohol? This has been the subject of rife debate in recent times, as either side puts arguments and counterarguments forth. Introduction A 2008 article authored by John Cloud headlined “Should the Drinking Age Be Lowered?” published on Friday, June in

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    My Name Is Bill

    AA is a group that we have all heard of but most of us don’t know the history of it. The Movie “My Name Is Bill W” let the viewer learn not only the background of the group but the story of the founders. I found this movie to be quite interesting. This story showed the ups and downs of the alcoholic and how the idea of alcoholics helping alcoholics came about. The first thing that I took note of was the fact that alcoholism is the same today as it was during the great depression. I noticed

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    Group Reaction Paper

    issue. In an effort to combat substance abuse and provide education and awareness, the Army has developed a program called the Army Substance Abuse Program or ASAP. According to the United States Army Center for Substance Abuse presentation on Alcohol, alcohol is the most abused substance among soldiers. Soldiers who abuse

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    Health 101 Ch.8

    WORKSHEET TEN – ALCOHOL – CHP. 8 NAME: Sui Boriang Directions: Look at the Power point presentation on alcohol in the assignment area and answer the questions below. Points will be deducted for missed or incorrect answers. Use a DIFFERENT style or color of print for your answers and save and submit the WS as a .doc or .docx document in the weekly assignment area ONLY! Define substance abuse.:using a substance to the point where it can cause physical damage, impair normal functioning, or

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    Teen Drinking

    can affect them for the rest of their lives. I have seen several of my friends of all different ages make bad decisions in their lives and a lot of can be traced back to decisions involved with the use of alcohol. Going out and binge drinking often can lead to a numerous of bad decisions. Alcohol use and teens can lead to developing bad habits, poor health, risky behaviors, criminal acts, unwanted injuries, and unwanted sexual contact. One of the main reason that younger people believe that is acceptable

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