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		<title>Alcoholism killing your sexual life</title>
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	Do you know what alcohol in big doses can kill your sexual life?</p>
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	when little dose of alcohol can help you, big dosage (3+beers) can make you not possibly to come.</p>
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	when little dose of alcohol can help you, big dosage (3+beers) can make you not possibly to come.</p>
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		<title>How does alcohol affect antibiotics?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 07:32:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>We can say in practice that alcohols do not affect the antibiotics works of the body but we can say that the results of drinking alcohol are same as for the antibiotics like laziness, dizziness, vomiting, stomach problems etc. it becomes more disaster when you in take both at the same time.</p>
<p>Some well known antibiotics such as Flagyl, Tindamax and Bactrim should not be used with alcohols because they have more severe reactions. </p>
<p>Using the alcohol with mentioned&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We can say in practice that alcohols do not affect the antibiotics works of the body but we can say that the results of drinking alcohol are same as for the antibiotics like laziness, dizziness, vomiting, stomach problems etc. it becomes more disaster when you in take both at the same time.</p>
<p>Some well known antibiotics such as Flagyl, Tindamax and Bactrim should not be used with alcohols because they have more severe reactions. </p>
<p>Using the alcohol with mentioned medicines can cause you loose motions, nausea, vomiting, headaches and heart sinking. You have to keep in mind that some mouth washes also have the alcohols in them so avoid them as well when you are on the antibiotic using routines. </p>
<p>As we discussed before that alcohol has nothing to do with the working of antibiotics but it just slows down the process of their reactions. So when you are on certain treatment, try to drink less alcohol. The reaction that antibiotics produce in the result of combination is called the antabuse.</p>
<p>The alcohol stays longer in the body that is why it affects the antibiotic working. It slows down the metabolism system of the body and that is the reason for the antibiotics reaction slows down.</p>
<p> The long term usage of alcohol produces some enzymes that when combined with the antibiotics make harmful substances for the body. We can say it is the reason for the alcoholic addicted patients to recover late from their usual diseases.  Alcohol also intensifies the calming effects of some antibiotics.</p>
<p>As we all know the antibiotics have side effects that are harmful for the body system. The alcohol has variance of side effects as well. So when you are an addicted alcoholic person, you have to hold on your emotions for the use of alcohol if you are on antibiotics. </p>
<p>Otherwise, the reaction of both the alcohol and antibiotics will lead you towards the unbearable results. You can face the fainting or low blood pressure as a result of their combination.</p>
<p>So try to avoid using them together as this combination can be really harmful to your body. You have to perceive doctor if you get any reaction on the behalf of using antibiotic and alcohols at the same time. </p>
<p>Some antibiotic medicines have high intensity to the sleepiness. Alcohol leads you to the dizziness. So if you somehow get bad reaction of the combination then you can ever lead your way to death.</p>
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		<title>Alcohol related deaths</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 07:29:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Through out the world, people consume alcohol. Most of them are addicted to its use and they do not mind drinking a bottle or two at same time. As the world is getting modern and the minimum age limit is lowering down from twenty one to eighteen in many countries of the world. So it is increasing the death risk level of the people. It is not only the pedestrian who is hit by the car of the drunker but&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Through out the world, people consume alcohol. Most of them are addicted to its use and they do not mind drinking a bottle or two at same time. As the world is getting modern and the minimum age limit is lowering down from twenty one to eighteen in many countries of the world. So it is increasing the death risk level of the people. It is not only the pedestrian who is hit by the car of the drunker but it is the person by him self who after extra consumption of alcohol found death the next morning. Almost every year twenty five thousand people get killed by drinking or being a drunker. And according to one survey in 2005 only in America there were 43,443 accidental deaths by the alcohol drinkers. Now let us look at the ratio that how in different ways alcohol becomes the killer.</p>
<p>Of all the diseases related to the consumption of alcohol almost five percent of the death occurs each year. These are only circulatory system affected deaths.<br />
Fifteen percent of all deaths are due to respiration problems that are caused by drinking alcohol.<br />
Thirty percent of the deaths are attributed by alcohols when it is consumed in any form near fire or flammable materials.<br />
Further thirty percent deaths by alcohols are due to the drowning in water or gutters.<br />
The accidental falls are about forty percent after the consumption of the alcohol.<br />
The ratio of suicidal deaths by alcohol is up to thirty percent.<br />
The ratio of automobile accidents is forty five percent of the totals due to usage of alcohol.<br />
And at the most of all sixty percent of the deaths are due to murders that were committed after drinking alcohols.<br />
And if we consider the over all statistics so we will come across the figure of 100,000 deaths by alcohol almost every year who are killed by their father, mother, brother or sisters and relatives and friends. And the reason behind these death cases is just alcohol. This is really ridiculous.<br />
So we can say that in every twenty five of the daily deaths one is due to the use of alcohol which makes it 2.3 percent of the deaths every year.</p>
<p>One of the increases in this ratio is due to the fact that more women are drinking alcohol. In Norway and United Kingdom, thirty percent of the women are addicted to alcohol where as in India five percent of the women are drinkers. </p>
<p>The ratio of highest death rates is found in most modern and so called civilized nations of the world. The one we all know is the USA and the other is Europe.  </p>
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		<title>Alcoholism: Is it upbringing or biology???</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 00:21:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>There are diseases that involve choice that are still accepted to be diseases…for example, lung cancer.  People choose to smoke.  Even in heart disease, people make choices as to diet and lifestyle, which influence their risk. A number of authorities who think it may not be helpful to think of alcoholism strictly as a disease.  </p>
<p>Initially it allowed people to treat alcoholics in a humane way, rather than a dehumanized way. But there are definitely some problems with<br />&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are diseases that involve choice that are still accepted to be diseases…for example, lung cancer.  People choose to smoke.  Even in heart disease, people make choices as to diet and lifestyle, which influence their risk. A number of authorities who think it may not be helpful to think of alcoholism strictly as a disease.  </p>
<p>Initially it allowed people to treat alcoholics in a humane way, rather than a dehumanized way. But there are definitely some problems with<br />
the disease model. Many people do not fit the classic model, but nevertheless they have significant problems with abuse. People who do not have<br />
physical dependency, which do not have long histories of drinking problems, who do not have significant psychological and social problems, they don&#8217;t fit the disease model.  </p>
<p>If we have a disease with a physical component, is a spiritual approach the best way to treat it? For instance, the Alcoholics Anonymous treatment, which focuses on, among other things, admitting wrongs to God and getting closer to him.  </p>
<p>Some experts believe that some alcoholics who have the characteristics he mentions suffer from a disease. But others, with lesser alcohol abuse problems, may not.  There are more of them than there are of the classic alcoholics.  The idea that alcoholism is a disease rests as much on belief and conjecture as it does on scientific evidence.</p>
<p>The disease model of alcoholism has been no more productive of positive therapy outcomes than have any of the countless, uni-dimensional views of alcoholism that coexist with it.</p>
<p>In some ways that alcoholism has been viewed since the mid-19th century, when alcoholism was considered, to be a spiritual weakness. So the treatment was to throw the drunkards in jail and have clergy come and work with them.</p>
<p>The temperance movement blamed the problem not on the alcoholics but on the alcohol itself and moved to have it prohibited. After prohibition, the notion arose that alcohol was a disease. Alcoholics Anonymous fostered that notion from its<br />
inception in the 1930s, according to a spokeswoman who, in accordance with AA practice, asked to remain anonymous.</p>
<p>After World War II, psychologists blamed personality defects and conflicts and prescribed psychotherapy. In the 1950s, some pointed a finger at the ready availability of alcohol and social norms that condoned drinking.</p>
<p>The problem with all these models is that they tend to emphasize one cause in isolation from everything else. They view alcoholism as resulting from the angers individual&#8217;s &#8212; interaction with his or her environment.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s more complex than saving it&#8217;s a disease or not a disease.  Treatment of alcoholism can be tailored to each individual depending upon which factors<br />
seem to have contributed most to his condition.  The idea that alcoholism is a<br />
disease has political implications, too. </p>
<p>It says there&#8217;s only a certain class of people who are going to have problems with alcohol, and they can&#8217;t drink. Everybody else can drink with impunity. And so the liquor industry supports the notion.</p>
<p>For-profit alcoholism treatment centers also stand to gain from the 30-day stay that many of them require for alcoholism, Hester says.  Nevertheless, evidence continues to mount that alcoholism can be the result of biological<br />
disorders. Interestingly the sons of alcoholics have a decreased reaction to modest amounts of alcohol and characteristically have altered brain waves.</p>
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		<title>Facing the Physiological challenges of Alcohol and Drug Dependency</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 00:12:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Alcoholics and drug abusers may be more likely to be victims of their body than of their mind.  Addiction is a physical disease, not the result of a troubled mental state. Besides being physical, addiction is often passed genetically from parent to child.  </p>
<p>Excessive drinking and drug usage are frequently viewed as a psychological problem, one that can only be solved when the abuser realizes why he or she became dependent. In counseling jargon, the problem has been dubbed&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alcoholics and drug abusers may be more likely to be victims of their body than of their mind.  Addiction is a physical disease, not the result of a troubled mental state. Besides being physical, addiction is often passed genetically from parent to child.  </p>
<p>Excessive drinking and drug usage are frequently viewed as a psychological problem, one that can only be solved when the abuser realizes why he or she became dependent. In counseling jargon, the problem has been dubbed as chemical dependency.  Solving chemical dependency isn&#8217;t easy.</p>
<p> Many treatment plans for addicts of alcohol or drugs forget that physiological reasons for abuse exist, The alcoholic starts out drinking the same as anyone in society as a whole.  But an alcoholic&#8217;s body doesn&#8217;t accept liquor as easily. Usually his or her biological makeup dictates that the body get more and more liquor.</p>
<p>The alcoholic no longer drinks to feel high, but drinks to feel normal   Their bodies crave alcohol. Without it, they suffer a physiological withdrawal. The same applies to drug addicts. Chemical dependency comes in liquid forms, tablet forms or forms which you smoke or inject,&#8221; she said. It&#8217;s the same disease. </p>
<p>Once the addict is safely off the liquor or alcohol, he or she may think it&#8217;s safe to resume the old habits again, only this time in moderation.  That&#8217;s where the physical urge comes in. Physiological cravings take over, calling for more and more of the alcohol or drug, until the addict is back where he or she was before kicking the habit. Dependency follows predictable patterns similar to other diseases. The final stages of alcoholism set in about a dozen years after the woman takes her first drink, and about two dozen years after the man sips his first.</p>
<p>Experts aren&#8217;t sure of the reason for the disparity. Alcohol or drug dependency is in its advanced stages when the victim suffers withdrawal if the liquor or drug is absent. Withdrawal involves the classic shaky appearance, elevated blood pressure, body temperature and pulse and heavy perspiration. Continued withdrawal usually leads to hallucinations and seizures — symptoms of a physical, not mental or psychological, dependency.  The psychological changes needed to recover from the dependency come in recognizing the disease and in altering lifestyles to accommodate it.</p>
<p>The chemical dependent goes through the same process as the person who has been told he has diabetes or heart disease Ms. Woodard likens chemical dependency to heart disease, hypertension, diabetes and other chronic diseases.  The disease won&#8217;t go away, but it can be controlled with changes in behavior.</p>
<p>For some diseases, that means changes in diet and exercise, but for the alcoholic or drug addict, it means avoidance of the substance triggering the dependency.   The disease has been around since man has been around, but it&#8217;s the disease some experts say they know the least about.   What they don&#8217;t know is why it happens.  Medical and nursing schools rarely include chemical dependency as a disease, and that&#8217;s something that’s evolving. </p>
<p>Most dependents repeatedly deny their problem, and almost never think of it as a disease.  They think alcoholism is associated with the guy who drinks out of a brown paper bag Only 2 percent of alcoholics are derelicts.   The vast majority are people who will hang onto their jobs, even after the rest of their lives fall apart. </p>
<p>The addict will lose everything else, but try to hold on to the job.  Spouses, other family members and friends may drift away, but the job is usually of the utmost importance to the alcoholic.  They&#8217;ll say, &#8216;I can&#8217;t be an alcoholic because I work every day. </p>
<p>Work inability usually comes at the late stages of alcoholism. At first, the dependent may arrive late or leave early now and again&#8230; The practice becomes more frequent, until days are missed.  Because recovering alcoholics can be productive workers some patients will be referred to a detox center by their employers, with insurance covering the cost.  The patients get counseling, along with their spouses, families, friends, ministers, employers or anyone<br />
important in their lives.  </p>
<p>A person can&#8217;t control his disease by willpower, but he can control his recovery.  Finding that path to drug or alcohol independence depends on recognition and acceptance of the disease.</p>
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		<title>Alcohol and Antidepressants</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2009 13:29:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I get next question : What is the score with alcohol and prozac? It safe to consume 3 or 5 pints over a week? I need it because it would be nice to socialise abit.</p>
<p>One of Prozac&#8217;s side effect is alcohol intolerance. Aside from obvious mental effects of alcohol &#8211;  Prozac &#038; Alcohol can induce something called &#8220;Serotonin Syndrome&#8221;. &#8220;Serotonin syndrome&#8221; is not  spontaneous drug reaction,  it more like a consequence of excess serotonergic activity at central nervous system&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I get next question : What is the score with alcohol and prozac? It safe to consume 3 or 5 pints over a week? I need it because it would be nice to socialise abit.</p>
<p>One of Prozac&#8217;s side effect is alcohol intolerance. Aside from obvious mental effects of alcohol &#8211;  Prozac &#038; Alcohol can induce something called &#8220;Serotonin Syndrome&#8221;. &#8220;Serotonin syndrome&#8221; is not  spontaneous drug reaction,  it more like a consequence of excess serotonergic activity at central nervous system &#038; peripheral serotonin receptors. This excess serotonin activity produces a specific spectrum of clinical findings which can range from barely perceptible up to fatal.<br />
So in truth the chances of concomitanuse of Alcohol and Prozac causing adverse reactions are not very common, but it present!</p>
<p>So, advice of medical community is that what it is an avoidable &#038; unnecessary risk. </p>
<p>Also on psychological note : Alcohol is depressant. It does not make sense to take (Antidepressant) Prozac and drink depressant.<br />
Alcohol also has been positively linked to depressions. No one with any type of depressions or anxieties should consider drinking alcohol!</p>
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		<title>Alcohol and High Blood Pressure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Do You know that alcohol abuse can lead to <a href="http://www.abloodpressure.com/">high blood pressure</a>? </p>
<p>More than 50 millions people in the US suffer from high <a href="http://www.abloodpressure.com/categories/Blood-Pressure/">blood pressure</a> and more people are being diagnosed each day. Mostly it happen from alcohol drinking and not enough exercises.</p>
<p>High blood treatment can involves full lifestyle changes, such as exercising, reducing salt intake, diet and losing weight! </p>
<p>Many cases of HBP do not show symptoms at all, making doctors and also patients&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do You know that alcohol abuse can lead to <a href="http://www.abloodpressure.com/">high blood pressure</a>? </p>
<p>More than 50 millions people in the US suffer from high <a href="http://www.abloodpressure.com/categories/Blood-Pressure/">blood pressure</a> and more people are being diagnosed each day. Mostly it happen from alcohol drinking and not enough exercises.</p>
<p>High blood treatment can involves full lifestyle changes, such as exercising, reducing salt intake, diet and losing weight! </p>
<p>Many cases of HBP do not show symptoms at all, making doctors and also patients alike call high blood pressure as the &#8220;silent killer&#8221;. In cases where hypertension remains asymptomatic, people go about their lives without changing their diets and lifestyles, which lead to damages of their internal organs.</p>
<p>So avoid <a href="http://www.abloodpressure.com/">hypertension</a> and troubles with kidneys right now. <strong>Stop drink</strong> and make your future life much much better!</p>
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		<title>About Alcohol Addiction</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 16:18:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Alcohol addiction or alcoholism can be defined as a compulsive requirement for an intoxicating drink that is derived from a fruit or fermented grain. The drink may be anything from wine, beer, whiskey or rum.</p>
<p>Intake of alcohol becomes addiction when a person craves for consumption of alcohol &#038; is unable to limit the drink. A person can be termed as alcoholic if he or she experiences, certain withdrawal symptoms like sweating, anxiety, nausea. A person can also be called&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alcohol addiction or alcoholism can be defined as a compulsive requirement for an intoxicating drink that is derived from a fruit or fermented grain. The drink may be anything from wine, beer, whiskey or rum.</p>
<p>Intake of alcohol becomes addiction when a person craves for consumption of alcohol &#038; is unable to limit the drink. A person can be termed as alcoholic if he or she experiences, certain withdrawal symptoms like sweating, anxiety, nausea. A person can also be called an alcoholic if he wants to have greater amounts of alcohol to experience a high.</p>
<p>Most people think that having a strong will to stop drinking is enough to give up alcohol. However, the process is quite complicating. When a process becomes alcoholic, the craving is so great that it actually suppresses the ability to stop consuming. Most alcoholic requires adept assistance to give up alcoholism.</p>
<p>There are several causes that lead to alcoholism. People may be forced to have alcohol due to the environment they live in or the traumatic experiences they have in their lives.</p>
<p>Alcoholism has a lot of bad effects of the individual. It can lead to some serious trouble. It can also be physically &#038; mentally destructive. Most of the crimes, suicides, accidental deaths &#038; murders are committed under the influence of alcohol.</p>
<p>Several health problems are associated with the use of alcohol such as cancer, diseases of the liver, brain damage, cancer &#038; heart diseases. An alcoholic who does not give up alcohol may reduce his life expectancy by 10 to 15 years.</p>
<p>Here are some of the ill effects of alcohol on health:</p>
<p>a) Excess intake of alcohol can destroy brain cells &#038; ultimately lead to brain damage.</p>
<p>b) Alcohol works towards disturbing the overall structure &#038; function of the central nervous system. It hinders the ability to consolidate, retrieve &#038; process information.</p>
<p>c) Consuming alcohol in moderate amounts can put great effect on cognitive abilities.</p>
<p>d) Consumption of alcohol in large amounts interfere the process of oxygen supply of the brain &#038; causes a blackout under the stage of fully drunk.</p>
<p>e) Addiction of alcohol may result in inflammation of the mouth, stomach &#038; esophagus. It can also result in cancers of stomach, mouth &#038; esophagus.</p>
<p>f) Drinking alcohol in large amounts may result in irregular heartbeats. The addict can also experience a greater risk of high blood pressure, heart damage &#038; heart attack.</p>
<p>g) Intake of alcohol interferes in vision &#038; disrupts sexual function. It also reduces circulation, increases the chances for malnutrition &#038; excessive water retention.</p>
<p>h) The addict may also a suffer from slurred speech, lack of coordination, impaired attention, impaired judgment, unsteady when walking or standing &#038; lack of sleep.</p>
<p>Here are some symptoms of alcohol addiction:</p>
<p>a) The patient develops a sense of compulsion to drink.</p>
<p>b) The addict may choose to drink soon after walking in order to reduce alcohol withdrawal feeling.</p>
<p>c) An alcohol addict tends to develop a reduced ability to control over drinking.</p>
<p>d) The addict usually organizes his lifestyle around drinking.</p>
<p>One cannot overcome alcohol addiction alone. The addict requires good assistance from others in order to find recovery. Most people seek counseling &#038; visit rehab centers to get rid of alcoholism.</p>
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		<title>Alcohol Abuse Effects &#8211; 5 Physical Effects Of Alcohol Abuse</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 16:17:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Alcohol abuse effects can be far-reaching and devastating. The effects of alcohol abuse not only have consequences for the drinker but those around her or him as well. Alcohol abuse effects can be both psychological and physical. Alcohol consumption causes changes in behavior. The physical effects of alcohol abuse can be experienced with as little as one or two drinks. Impaired judgment and coordination needed to operate a car safely may result in the drinker having an accident.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alcohol abuse effects can be far-reaching and devastating. The effects of alcohol abuse not only have consequences for the drinker but those around her or him as well. Alcohol abuse effects can be both psychological and physical. Alcohol consumption causes changes in behavior. The physical effects of alcohol abuse can be experienced with as little as one or two drinks. Impaired judgment and coordination needed to operate a car safely may result in the drinker having an accident.</p>
<p>Alcoholism is an illness where alcoholic beverage consumption is at a level that interferes with physical or mental health, and negatively impacts social, family or occupational responsibilities. Alcohol abusers are drinkers that may drink excessively at various times with resulting immediate alcohol abuse effects at the time of excess alcohol consumption.</p>
<p>The immediate physical effects of alcohol abuse can be experienced as soon as ten minutes after drinking begins. With continued alcohol consumption on that occasion, the immediate effects of alcohol abuse worsen and become more serious.</p>
<p>Here are five of the immediate physical alcohol abuse effects:</p>
<p>1. Inhibitions Become Reduced &#8211; at a blood alcohol concentration of 0.05, changes in a person&#8217;s behavior begins to be noticable. Alcohol abuse effects and reduced inhibitions can put a person at higher risk for actions they would otherwise not participate in, such as sexual activity, continued drinking or illegal drug use.</p>
<p>2. Loss of Muscle Control &#8211; at the level of 0.10, slurred speech will likely be evident. Impaired judgement and poor coordination are physical effects of alcohol abuse that can lead to falls and accidents.</p>
<p>3. Memory Loss and/or Blackouts &#8211; since alcohol depresses the brain&#8217;s control mechanisms, as blood alcohol levels increase, periods of time and certain situations and events may not be remembered afterward.</p>
<p>4. Stupor &#8211; at a blood alcohol concentration of 0.40, a person can hardly function, acting seriously dazed and confused.</p>
<p>5. Coma &#8211; at a blood alcohol level of 0.50, a person is at risk for coma, which can be life-threatening. And at this level or higher, respiratory paralysis and death become very much a possibility.</p>
<p>Other alcohol abuse effects that are short-term include nausea, hangovers, headaches and fatigue. The longer a person abuses alcohol over time, the higher the chances of other alcohol abuse effects being experienced and alcohol dependency developing. The most severe form of alcoholism is &#8216;alcohol dependency&#8217;. Physical alcohol dependence is characterized by withdrawal symptoms when alcohol consumption is interrupted, by tolerance to the effects of alcohol abuse and by the presence of alcohol-related illnesses.</p>
<p>Malnutrition can develop from a reduced appetite plus inadequate absorption of nutrients in the intestinal tract and from consuming &#8216;empty&#8217; calories in alcohol. Calories from alcohol are called &#8216;empty&#8217; calories since alcohol contains no beneficial nutrients, vitamins or minerals.</p>
<p>And with continued alcohol consumption and abuse over years, many of the body organs will be affected. Alcohol is especially harmful to the liver since the liver does most of the work of breaking down alcohol. Alcohol destroys liver cells, and it destroys the ability of liver cells to regenerate. This condition leads to progressive imflammatory injury to the liver and eventually can result in cirrhosis of the liver.</p>
<p>Additional long term alcohol abuse effects include damage to the brain, high blood pressure, heart muscle damage, nerve damage, pancreatitis, bleeding in the esophagus, erectile dysfunction in men, fetal alcohol syndrome in the offspring of alcoholic women, insomnia, depression and increased cancer risks.</p>
<p>If you or someone you know may have problems with alcohol and you&#8217;d like to learn more about alcoholism and perhaps seek help, there are proven resources available. It is never too late to begin recovery from alcohol addiction and alcohol abuse effects.</p>
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		<title>Alcoholism Signs And Symptoms You Should Know</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Alcoholism signs and symptoms are clues that alcohol may be a problem. If left untreated, alcoholism signs and symptoms and alcoholism can affect the quality of life of the person as well as those around them. Alcoholism is a disease where alcohol consumption (beer, wine, or hard liquor) is at a level that interferes with the person&#8217;s physical and mental health, and negatively impacts family, social or work responsibilities.</p>
<p>Alcoholism symptoms can be recognized relatively early in the disease&#8217;s progression,&#8230;</p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alcoholism signs and symptoms are clues that alcohol may be a problem. If left untreated, alcoholism signs and symptoms and alcoholism can affect the quality of life of the person as well as those around them. Alcoholism is a disease where alcohol consumption (beer, wine, or hard liquor) is at a level that interferes with the person&#8217;s physical and mental health, and negatively impacts family, social or work responsibilities.</p>
<p>Alcoholism symptoms can be recognized relatively early in the disease&#8217;s progression, but if not dealt with, alcoholism can be fatal. Here are alcoholism signs and symptoms that indicate alcohol may be a problem:</p>
<p>• Becoming Angry When Confronted About Drinking<br />
• Daily or Frequent Alcohol Consumption Needed to Function<br />
• Drinking Alone<br />
• Finding Excuses to Drink<br />
• Food Intake Neglect<br />
• Hiding Alcohol Related Behavior<br />
• Inability to Stop or Reduce Alcohol Consumption<br />
• Memory Loss, Blackouts<br />
• Morning Shakes<br />
• Nausea, Vomiting<br />
• Physical Appearance Neglect<br />
• Violent Episodes Occur When Drinking</p>
<p>When considering alcoholism signs and symptoms, alcoholism can be broadly divided into two categories &#8211; alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence. Alcohol abusers may drink heavily at various times, but they have not yet become alcohol dependent. Alcoholism signs and symptoms for alcohol abusers can be problems that happen while being intoxicated such as drinking and driving, violent episodes, or missing appointments, work or school.</p>
<p>Alcohol dependence can develop over the years and follows a generally predictable pattern. A tolerance of alcohol develops first, which means a person needs to consume greater quantities of alcohol before the same effects are noticed. Over time, the person may lose control over their drinking and may not be able to stop even if they want to. And if alcohol consumption is reduced or stopped, withdrawal symptoms can be experienced which can range from annoying to life-threatening.</p>
<p>If the alcoholic continues drinking, he or she may become obsessed with drinking to the exclusion of almost everything else. Many of the above alcoholism signs and symptoms may be noticed. The most severe kind of drinking is called &#8216;binge drinking&#8217;, periods of time with continuous heavy alcohol consumption.</p>
<p>If alcoholism continues to progress, the mental and physical health of the alcoholic can seriously deteriorate. Many of the body&#8217;s organs can become damaged which lowers resistance to disease and infections. Relationships at home or socially may become damaged, and there can be financial and legal problems due to the alcoholic&#8217;s inability to stop drinking.</p>
<p>If the alcoholic continues to drink, alcohol can ultimately cause their death one way or another. Accidents and related injuries, suicide, drownings and falling asleep in bed while smoking and intoxicated and burning to death are examples of the consequences of alcoholism. Health-wise, damage to the body&#8217;s organs and systems due to long-term excessive drinking means the person will likely suffer from a number of diseases and conditions such as heart disease, cirrhosis of the liver, malnutrition and cancer.</p>
<p>Are there different stages of alcoholism? Yes, most definitely. If the alcoholism signs and symptoms indicate that alcohol consumption is becoming or is already a problem, there are resources available to help with alcoholism and the serious consequences of this disease. </p>
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