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How Substance Abuse Ravages America and What to Do About It
by Joseph Califano, Jr.

High Society

Joseph Califano, Jr. describes his new book, High Society: How Substance Abuse Ravages America and What to Do About It, as a "call to arms". Califano, Chairman and President of the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse (CASA) at Columbia University, presents in devastating detail the many ways in which substance abuse infects all aspects of American society.

Many of the statistics he weaves into his argument are familiar. In their entirety, however, they paint the portrait of a nation drenched in alcohol and substance abuse.

     

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Alcohol Addiction At Different Ages by Sarah Michaels

There are several factors that determine a person’s susceptibility to drug and alcohol addiction. Among these factors is age. Studies have shown that teens in drug and alcohol rehab tend to experience...

Is the era of Guinness coming to an end? by Michael O'Sullivan

Lent is a time when many people in Ireland make sacrifice until Easter Sunday. Quite few gave up drinking alcohol for several weeks, though some made exception for St. Patrick's Day.But that's not the...

Alcohol And High Blood Pressure A Potentially Dangerous Combination? by Paul J Johnson

Do you enjoy wine, beer or other alcoholic beverages on a regular basis? Do you drink a moderate amount of alcohol, or do you go over your limit? Do you even know what the moderate amount is? If you are...

Steps You Can Take To Help Yourself Stop Drinking by Ed Philips

The first step anyone must take to stop drinking is to identify your reasons. Put together a list of all the reasons you have for why you should stop drinking. To make the list complete you may also want...

Binge Drinking In Texas Is Not Responsible by Melih Oztalay

Even though alcohol consumption is legal for individuals in Dallas, Houston or anywhere in Texas who are 21 or over, it should be remembered that alcohol is still a harmful, dangerous drug. Sure, it seems...

Drinking Alcohol Destroying Your Life And Those Around You? by Ed Philips

This is a good question and the first thing that needs to happen is you must decide if you really want to take this step. Examine the information in these next few paragraphs and decide if maybe the time...

Alcoholism Early Warning Signs: How To Recognize Them And What To Do by William G. DeFoore, Ph.D.

No one ever sets out to become an alcoholic. It is an insidious problem, that sneaks in the back door when you're not looking. What some people consider "normal" drinking is actually the early stages of...

Drinking And Your Health   
Barney Garcia

Besides smoking, drinking is the only legal drug.

It isn't uncommon for friends and family to drink and dine together on a regular basis. Consuming too much alcohol however, can be seriously dangerous to your health.
Different amount of alcohol effect people differently depending on a number of things, including how much you normally drink, your sex, your size, how much you have eaten, how quickly you drink and your history with alcohol. Studies have shown that a healthy amount of alcohol would be no more than 2 drink per day for men and 1 for women.
The short term effects of drinking too much would include drowsiness, dizziness, loss of coordination, inability to think clearly, and altered depth sense. The long term, effects of alcohol include the need to drink more in order to get the same effect as you used to, poor appetite, jumpiness, insomnia, sweating when not drinking, black outs, not remembering drinking at all and confusion or memory loss.
When you consume too much alcohol, you run the risk of developing several serious diseases which include liver disease, heart disease, stomach ulcers, blood vessel disorders, impotence (in men), menstrual irregularities (in women), and several types of cancer. A woman who is pregnant should never drink because even in small amounts, it can lead to fetal alcohol syndrome in the baby. Too much alcohol consumption is also linked to hundreds of car crashes each year as well as professional, family, financial and legal problems.
Cut down on alcohol related diseases and risks by spacing your drinks out and drinking water in between alcoholic beverages. Always eat before you have something to drink because it won't enter the blood stream as fast. Eating after drinking does not have this same benefit. Also, don't feel pressured by others who want you to drink, and only drink if you feel like it at the time. You should never attempt to drive after drinking, so always make sure that you are prepared to take a taxi, bus or other form of transportation home.
Alcohol has been shown to be beneficial to your health when consumed in small amounts. The French for example drink small amounts almost everyday and enjoy long, healthy lives. You don't have to avoid alcohol like the plague but try to be responsible about it so you don't find yourself with a horrible disease that could have easily been avoided.

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Eagle Mountain Couple Foster Kids From Drug Homes
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Young adults with a solution Wonder if your children are taking drugs or abusing alcohol? Want to learn what signs to look for? Want to know what to do if you suspect signs of drug or alcohol abuse. Get...

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The teenagers of the Just Wait Teen™ program  are exposed to the information and research concerning their Happiness, their Temperaments, their Talents, their Attributes, their Gifts and how to maintain long term relationships. The Just Wait Teen™ program  is life enhancing program, not a substance rehabilitation program. Although its' objective is to give the teens tools and understandings to reach 21 years - substance free.

This Program was developed by the Just Wait Foundation a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit corporation to prevent drug, alcohol, and tobacco problems among teenagers. The Foundation provides one-year scholarships (two semesters) at a Community College or $1000 award to teens that completes the 4 year Just Wait Teen™ Positive Youth Development Program, obtains a GED, or graduates from high school - alcohol, tobacco, and drug free. The Just Wait Foundation has arranged to use of 80 acres to raise fruit and vegetables to finance the scholarships

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Hair Drug Testing - What Parents need to know about Hair Drug Testing? by Christy Berger

Hair drug testing is a rather simple procedure. To start, you remove a strand of hair from your head or the participant's head. This strand is then sent away to a lab for analysis. There are various types...

The Health Risks of Cigarette Smoking - Part III by Adam Waxler

Nowadays, more and more people are becoming aware of the need to be healthy. They increase their intake of healthy foods, take vitamins to supplement their daily requirements, and go to the gym to exercise.Unfortunately,...

The Rise of High School Drug Testing by Damian Sofsian

School districts, much like employers, have begun to implement drug-testing policies. Many school officials cite statistics relating to school performance and safety among drug users. Whether the drug...

Help Your Kids Say No to Tobacco by Minh Nguyen

Most of us understand the serious consequences of tobacco use. Tobacco products are the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, resulting in about 400,000 deaths per year. Many adults,...

A Brief History of Drug Testing by Damian Sofsian

Drug testing is a big business. With at least fifteen large U.S. corporations supplying laboratory testing, employees and others are only a few minutes' drive from a testing facility. From employers who...

What Teens Need To Know About Smoking by Jon Simms

Each year, millions of people die from smoking-linked diseases. The form is possible to improve yearly as more litter people are charming up the deadly vice. The youngest smoker is a 7-year-old kid who...

Fatal Disease Connected With Smoking Cigarettes by Nick Clipton

Smoking can cause lung cancer and other types of cancer such as cancer of the mouth, voice box (larynx), throat (pharynx), esophagus, bladder, kidney, pancreas, cervix, stomach, and some leukemia. Smoking...

Home Drug Testing: An Overview by Damian Sofsian

The past 20 years or so have seen a large increase in drug testing in the workplace and elsewhere. This testing has usually taken place in a laboratory setting; home drug testing is a relatively new phenomenon....