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Alcoholic Behavior and Games
by justkat73 in Health & Nutrition > Mental Health
Use this article to understand and deal with alcoholic behavior and the games that alcoholics play.
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ALCOHOL HAS NO FOOD VALUE.
by baldr in Health & Nutrition > General
Alcohol has no food value and is exceedingly limited in its action as a remedial agent.
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Tips on Reducing or Quitting Alcohol Consumption
by arun_capri in Health & Nutrition > General
Here are some good tips on reducing your alcohol consumption.
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Alcoholic's Relapse
by vast_expanse in Self Improvement > General
Alcoholic's relapse is actually a common occurrence but there are ways to prevent this.
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Alcohol Poisoning: Symptoms and Treatment
by midnightauthor in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
How to recognize alcohol poisoning in a person who has drunk large amounts of alcohol and how to manage it.
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The Roots of Alcohol Addiction
by newvista in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
You are not alone if you are suffering from an alcohol addiction. Alcoholism is a word with negative social connotations but just because a person drinks alcohol does not make them an alcoholic.
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Facts About Alcohol Poisoning
by midnightauthor in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
What you need to know about how alcohol poisoning results, its causes and consequences.
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How to Recognize the Symptoms of Alcohol Addiction
by AngieShiflett in Health & Nutrition > Diseases & Conditions
In this guide, you will learn how to recognize the symptoms of alcohol addiction.
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Alcohol Misconceptions: Five muths about Alcohol
by Vovan in Food & Drinks > Wine & Drinks
People believe that alcohol has a warming property. And so there is nothing better for the frozen man than a breath of spirits. Not for nothing is called a strong alcoholic beverage. However, this approval is only a fraction of truth.
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How alcohol can help social networking
by MaxwellPayne in Culture & Society > General
In moderation, alcohol can be a social lubricant of sorts.




