Alcohol absorbs into the bloodstream via the stomach and small intestine. How does alcohol work to affect the nervous system and brain? We review more here.
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How long does a hangover last?
Most hangover symptoms last from 8 to 24 hours. So time is the most important component of getting over a hangover. More on duration, length, and intensity of
Can Hypnosis Help Me Stop Drinking? How Does it Work?
Hypnosis can help some people cut back on drinking. Do you secretly worry you drink too much? Are you someone who can’t drink in moderation? Learn more about
Alcohol Symptoms and Warning Signs
ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Drinking too much, too often is considered “alcohol abuse”. It can be a warning sign of a drinking problem. One major indication of alcoholism is physical dependence on alcohol. In this article, we review dependence and other symptoms of a true drinking problem… and offer suggestions on how can you deal with them.… Continue reading Alcohol Symptoms and Warning Signs
Drunk Driving
ARTICLE OVERVIEW: This article provides a brief review of the consequences you face if you get arrested for drunk driving. TABLE OF CONTENTS: What’s the Drunk Driving Limit? DUI vs. DWI Dangers Accident Statistics Death & Fatalities Laws Consequences Help and Treatment What’s the Drunk Driving Limit? Alcohol is a depressant. It works by slowing down the… Continue reading Drunk Driving
Alcoholism Causes and Risk Factors
ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Many risk factors contribute to a drinking problem. We review the major ones, starting with psychological and then looking at genetic and cultural factors. ESTIMATED READING TIME: 5-10 minutes TABLE OF CONTENTS: Causes of Alcoholism Psychological Factors Personality Factors Personal Choice Factors Drinking History Factors Genetic Factors Familial Factors Environmental Factors Religious Factors Social… Continue reading Alcoholism Causes and Risk Factors
Alcohol and the Liver
ARTICLE OVERVIEW: Heavy drinking can result in serious alcoholic liver diseases including cirrhosis, hepatitis, fatty liver, and even cancer. But, liver damage can be reversed. How? We review here. If you have additional questions, feel free to post them in the comments section at the end. TABLE OF CONTENTS: What is Liver Damage? Risk Factors… Continue reading Alcohol and the Liver