‘Alcohol Detoxification’

Effects of Alcohol

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Quite often the alcoholic becomes self-harm in order to enjoy free time on the floor of an accident. Alcoholism causes havoc in the industry very difficult to establish in statistics, even if the problem is known. Here are some of the problems:

  • Low productivity
  • Shredding or misuse of the material
  • Deterioration of quality of manufactured product
  • Reduce the rate of production where it is placed
  • Large number of absences or tardiness

These costs increase with the degree of competence or authority of the employee.

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Withdrawal Syndrome

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

The withdrawal syndrome is the set of physical or bodily reactions that occur when a person addicted to a substance (alcohol or beverages with ethanol, snuff or other drugs) stops using.

This syndrome may also occur in some psychological disorders and emotional dependence, which is not dependent on a substance or drug, but of affection or excessive dependence on another person, the individual presenting somatization (ie, the process by which are transformed or become emotional or psychological problems in physical pain) [citation needed]

Although symptoms vary in form and intensity according to the product used and the time it takes to develop dependence, in all cases are due to have altered the normal functioning of the nervous system.

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Alcoholism and Diabetes

Friday, March 26th, 2010

The American Diabetes Association suggests that alcohol consumption (low, moderate, no more than two drinks per day for men and no more than one drink per day for women) is acceptable for some diabetics – if the doctor approves.

Some diabetics should not drink because alcohol can worsen their conditions. For example, diabetics with high triglycerides (a type of blood fat) should not consume alcohol because it affects the liver’s ability to remove fat from the bloodstream. (more…)

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Alcohol Detoxification

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

alcohol detoxificationAs noted above, symptoms of abstinence from alcohol are a fundamental obstacle for the treatment of alcohol detoxification. Stop drinking alcohol because it is not sufficient to eliminate serious disturbances in this substance produces neuronal receptors.

Furthermore, the medication that is commonly used in alcohol detoxification treatments do not restore the damaged brain areas, with the added risk of masking the symptoms.

Once in the brain, drugs and alcohol affect chemicals called neurotransmitters. These are chemicals in the brain that control the flow of information between neurons or brain cells, forming synapses, while altering the mood and feelings of people.

Specifically, alcohol is a depressant of the central nervous system. It works in multiple areas, including the reticular formation, spinal cord, cerebral cortex and cerebellum, among many other neurotransmitter systems.

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