| The ladette effect puts 40% more children in rehab for alcohol abuse http://www.dailymail.co.uk/... Alcohol Abuse Articles Daily Mail - The number of under-18s being treated for alcohol abuse has soared by 40 per cent in a year. Children as young as ten are receiving treatments of up to three years, ranging from residential rehabilitation to specialist counselling. More than half are ... |
| 'Hazardous' alcohol abuse in Armed Forces http://www.telegraph.co.uk/... Alcohol Abuse Articles Daily Telegraph - A culture of “hazardous” binge drinking is plaguing Britain’s Armed Forces with three times more men and nine times more women drinking dangerous amounts of alcohol than in the civilian population. Sergeant Robert Busuttil: killed by drunken ... |
| A new liver cure which might have helped Best http://www.belfasttelegraph... Alcohol Abuse Articles A new liver cure which might have helped Best |
| Study seeks answers on sex and drinking http://www.detnews.com/apps... Alcohol Abuse Articles Study seeks answers on sex and drinking |
| Pastor's compassion helps community: Church programs raise quality of ... http://www.thedailyjournal.... Alcohol Abuse Articles Pastor's compassion helps community: Church programs raise quality of ... |
| Brief Intervention Helps Emergency Patients Reduce Drinking http://www.emaxhealth.com/6... Alcohol Abuse Articles Brief Intervention Helps Emergency Patients Reduce Drinking |
| Vigil held in Ripley for victims of drug and alcohol abuse http://www.newsandsentinel.... Alcohol Abuse Articles Vigil held in Ripley for victims of drug and alcohol abuse |
| Man slain in CSUMB apartment had history of alcohol abuse http://www.montereyherald.c... Alcohol Abuse Articles Man slain in CSUMB apartment had history of alcohol abuse |
| Struggling USF turns to new mentor http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-b... Alcohol Abuse Articles Struggling USF turns to new mentor |
| Buddhist Monks Battle Tobacco, Alcohol Lobbies http://www.ipsnews.net/prin... Alcohol Abuse Articles Inter Press Service - COLOMBO, Jan 22 (IPS) - Sri Lanka’s Buddhist monks see their fight against tobacco and alcohol abuse as more urgent than the war that the government of President Mahinda Rajapakse is prosecuting against Tamil separatist rebels. "At least 50,000 ... |