Posts Tagged ‘ Alcohol Abuse ’

Take Firm Step In Stopping Panic Attacks

November 26, 2010
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“Mirror, mirror on the wall. Who’s the most worried of them all?” Perhaps this is the known question of the last decade. Most sufferers must have assessed them and are feeling low.   Alarming situation with anxiety occurs due to many worrying factors. Today the situation has turned worst. Most of us invite panic...

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Do You Assume That You Ought To Assist To Improve Your Immune System?

November 5, 2010
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Everybody was born with an Immune System, it’s the pure safety that was given to us, for defence towards infections, germs, diseases, invaders and microorganisms that the body faces on a every day basis. The immune system assaults something that invades the human body that’s more likely to trigger sickness or disease. The immune...

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A Young Man Gets a “Drunk Driving” Arrest, Gets Depressed, Decides to Hire a DUI Lawyer, Becomes Encouraged to Always Drink In Moderation, Discovers His Self Worth, and Triumphs Over His Depression

Ralph had just received his third “drunk driving” arrest. Although he was very depressed about this, he was giving some serious thought about representing himself in court. His father, Sam, however, told him that this would be a major mistake. When Ralph heard this, he asked Sam why he should even consider hiring a...

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There’s Room For A More Positive Attitude And More Self Esteem If Those Who Involve Themselves In Hazardous And Careless Drinking Can Become Persuaded To Get The Alcohol Treatment And The Mental Health Counseling They Need

The medical establishment defines several illnesses as “silent killers.” Medical illnesses such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, obstructive sleep apnea, mesothelioma, osteoporosis, diabetes, heart disease and a number of different types of cancer such as rectal cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, and colon cancer are quite well known silent killers. These diseases are...

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The Negative Effects of Unwarranted Work and Irresponsible and Abusive Drinking and The Necessity of Alcohol Rehabilitation

Work was starting to be too hectic for a young police officer named Gary. Even though he had only been on the police force for three years, he was already known as a hard worker who almost never declined working overtime. In truth, he was now working twenty to twenty-five hours of overtime each...

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