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Alcohol Abuse

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

alcohol abuseIn this social cultural context, it was important to distinguish between alcohol consumption and alcohol abuse, and understand that although the abuse is related to the unit, not the same. Normally, when talking about abuse, we mean that alcohol consumption has harmful effects for consumers. It is also necessary to consider that the legal status of alcohol (the fact that its consumption is legal) is not necessarily a reliable indicator of potential damage, and that alcohol abuse can not be defined only by taking into account the social approval or disapproval such consumption occurs. For example, it may not be socially acceptable for a group of teenagers take a couple of beers during a game, however, is much closer to the abuse that individual who needs to take two martinis at lunch and several moreat home in the night, although this latter behavior can be considered socially normal.

For the biochemical properties of alcohol and for being a social lubricant widespread consumption of this substance can easily result in someone experiencing abuse to emotional and social difficulties. This does not necessarily mean that the person is alcohol dependent. It could be an abuse of alcohol is limited in duration and may disappear or not when these difficulties are overcome. Alcohol abuse, for example, can be given during the adolescent social integration, or as a means of crossing the difficult challenges that often means growing. Examples of this are often on campus or learning centers, where drinking ways students could be considered as alcoholism, however, once students leave the stage in their lives, many of them can leave from alcohol completely or reduce their alcohol consumption significantly without any difficulty. However, many others, can increase their consumption and become alcoholics, which may require treatment in alcohol detox clinics.

So then, we can say that in general, drinkers who have a diagnosis of alcohol abuse only, can be helped with a short speech, which usually involves education about the dangers of binge drinking and alcohol poisoning, while drinkers who developed alcohol dependence generally require outside help to stop drinking. The treatments in alcohol detox clinics provide detoxification, medical treatment and psychotherapy.

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Effects of Long-Term Alcohol

Monday, February 15th, 2010

effects of long term alcohol

We’ve talked a lot about alcohol health in this blog, to say, in short, it is a substance harmful to our body. Today, we will devote a new chapter to know what are the effects of alcohol long term. But as we always say: better safe than sorry.


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consumption is a social problem that engages younger every day, and worse, increasingly at a younger age. Actually, I think that we are not fully aware of the risk posed by consuming alcohol, as we see it as a normal thing, but it is not, alcohol has risks may be greater still in the long term. Consume in excess can cause social problems, family and even work.

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Alcoholism and Apoplexy

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

alcoholism and apoplexyStroke is defined as the sudden attack (poplexia /, blow, attack). Typically refers to fainting caused by a stroke or brain hemorrhage, and is therefore a stroke, the smallest vessels of the brain. According to the WHO, is the third leading cause of death after heart attack and cancer.

The causes must be sought in a clot, or a small clot that blocks the movement of a blood vessel in the brain. Moreover, there may be a weakness of the vessels, and then excess tension causes bleeding. When the blockage is small does not occur more than a temporary crisis. A little slight facial paralysis or loss of movement of the word. But then restores irrigation, and nothing happens. Other times, the area is greater and the effects are permanent. And finally might happen, the emergence of a cerebral hemorrhage, the outcome can be fatal.

Stroke is what happens when the blood supply to the brain is interrupted. This kills the cells in the brain and can result in permanent disability (both physical andmental) and may even lead to death.

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