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2012-01-25 11:00:00

The Last Call Program has proven that the source of alcohol addiction stems from a chemical imbalance in the brain, which causes the body to feel dependent on alcohol. By treating the problem at its source, the Last Call Program helps restore the chemical balance in the brain helping people who suffer from alcohol addiction at all levels. (PRWEB) January 25, 2012 A new and innovative form of treatment for alcohol addiction, The Last Call Program, is paving the way for the future of...

2012-01-25 11:28:00

Press Conference on January 26, Outside Park Street T Station to Support Passage of HB 851 BOSTON, Jan. 25, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Massachusetts ranks among the top ten states for underage drinking, but pending legislation might help the Commonwealth to lose that distinction. One factor that raises the likelihood of underage drinking is exposure to alcohol advertising. Massachusetts can reduce this exposure by passing House Bill 851 (HB851), which would prohibit...

2012-01-24 07:00:00

New Addiction Article Documents Unhealthy Influence of Alcohol Industry over State Regulators SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 24, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In a peer-reviewed article in the February 2012 issue of Addiction, Sarah Mart, director of research at Alcohol Justice, has documented the alcohol industry's excessive involvement in a 2010 annual conference of state liquor administrators. (Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20101117/DC03320LOGO)(Logo:...

2012-01-23 13:00:00

Sobrexa is a new dietary compound that is proven to restore the chemical imbalance in the brain that causes alcohol dependency, and is the key ingredient in the new alcohol treatment system, The Last Call Program. Research has shown that new ways to treat alcoholism at the source of the problem, such as the all natural remedy Sobrexa, are more effective than conventional forms of alcohol treatment. (PRWEB) January 23, 2012 The Last Call Program revealed a new dietary compound called...

2012-01-20 08:00:00

Teens want to drink, and they find new tricks to hide liquor from parents. While whimsical, the new trend of spiked gummy candy is actually more dangerous than drinking straight liquor in many aspects. Sunset Bay Academy outlines the dangers of this new trend and how parents can find out if their teens are involved. San Diego, CA (PRWEB) January 20, 2012 Teen alcohol abuse is not a new concern. Parents try to set a good example and keep the alcohol out of reach of children. This once...

2012-01-20 17:00:00

Some of the binge drinkers get behind the wheel of cars, putting the lives of others at grave risk, according to Philadelphia personal injury lawyers Flager & Yockey. The law firm reports that a death results from a drunk driver every 30 minutes. Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) January 20, 2012 Flager & Yockey, a Pennsylvania personal injury law firm, commented on a new report that puts a spotlight on the problem of binge drinking. More than 38 million adults in the United States drink...

2012-01-18 08:00:00

Drinking in high school is nothing new, and teens face not only alcohol abuse but a new trend called drunkorexia. Sunset Bay Academy explains the roots of this growing trend and why high school teens are so susceptible to its trappings. San Diego, CA (PRWEB) January 18, 2012 As many parents may know, high school can be a frightening and exhilarating time. Teens get their first taste of freedom as parents get to watch their sons and daughters go off to prove themselves in a demanding...

Zero Alcohol Consumption Urged For Pregnancies
2012-01-18 09:43:23

Researchers are suggesting in a new study that there are no safe thresholds for alcohol consumption during pregnancy. Published Monday in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, confidential data on drinking patterns from 992 California women during their pregnancies was collected to examine the impact of quantity, frequency and timing of alcohol exposure on the condition. Following childbirth, the babies were examined for signs of alcohol exposure, reports Maureen...

2012-01-18 00:19:01

Observational epidemiologic studies relating wine and alcohol to health all suffer from the fact that they, of necessity, compare people who prefer certain beverages, but not the beverages themselves. While there have been many intervention trials in animals, randomized trials in humans are less common. Randomized crossover trials, in which each subject receives all interventions in sequence, can be especially important as they tend to avoid baseline differences among subjects and can detect...

2012-01-16 21:24:45

    Prenatal exposure to alcohol is associated with a spectrum of abnormalities in the offspring.     A new study has examined patterns of drinking specific to timing of exposure during pregnancy, collecting the information while the mother was still pregnant instead of after delivery.     Numerous specific associations were found, the most significant ones during the second half of the first trimester of pregnancy. Prenatal exposure to alcohol is associated with a spectrum of...