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Alcoholic Top Related Articles
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1). Polyneuropathy: A Disease of the Longest Nerve-Fibers By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
The peripheral nerves are bundles containing many individual nerve-fibers, and are similar to telephone cables carrying many individual wires. There are two basic types of nerve-fibers--motor and sensory. The motor fibers carry electrical impulses outward from the spinal cord to the muscles, causing them to contract. The sensory fibers carry electrical impulses inward from the skin, joints and other structures to the spinal cord, providing the nervous system with inputs, among others, concerning the senses of touch, pain and temperature.
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2). The Niacin Rush By : David Snape
Your face turns flush and your skin starts to itch. Your heart begins to beat faster. The itching may be felt all across your face and extend down your arms to your fingertips.
What is going on? If you're like me you forgot what you learned in school and had to call ask-a-nurse to be reminded.
You may have taken a little too much niacin, or vitamin B-3.
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3). Is Your Partner An Alcoholic? By : Ciara McGrath
If you are reading this then you are concerned at the possibility and want to know wheat you can do.
Ask yourself these questions?
How important is alcohol to your partner?
How many drinks a day does your partner have?
Does your partner drink alone?
Does your partner drink in the mornings?
Is there less money left at the end of the week than there used to be?
The answers to these questions will help you to face up to the unpleasant fact that your husband or wife has an incurable disease.
Article Related to: alcohol, alcoholism, alcoholic
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4). Important Things to Know about Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Testing By : Stalin
While alcohol consumption is considered to be a recreational activity for adults, it can carry with it potential health hazards including dependence, addiction, liver damage and all kinds of different accidents. Alcohol test kits can help put a stop to irresponsible drinking, and reduces the amount of workplace accidents, drunk driving arrests and accidents and binge drinking-related deaths.
Article Related to: alcohol, alcoholic, detox, breathanalyzer, breathalyzer, drunk, dui, dot, transportation, teen driving, beer
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10). I Can't Stop By : Margriet Struik
You've tried everything but that "thing" you are addicted to... and it doesn't really matter what it is, yes I said," it doesn't matter what it is"!
The addiction is what you "do", it is not the problem!
Anyway, it just won't go away. So you start looking for external things to solve the problem. I mean things like nicotine patches, self help books, step programs or articles like this one.
Article Related to: addiction, selfhelp, alcoholic, blame, addicted, innervoice, god, positive, self-esteem
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11). Alcoholics Anonymous, the Original Twelve-Step Program By : smgenie
Alcoholics Anonymous was started in June of 1935 when stockbroker Bill Wilson met Dr. Bob Smith while on a business trip to Akron, Ohio. Bill had gone into a hotel lobby at six months sober, and chose to call a local hospital to ask to work with another alcoholic instead of wandering into the hotel's bar.
The book entitled “Alcoholics Anonymous” was published in 1939.
Article Related to: alcoholics anonymous, aa, alcoholism, alcoholic
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