Alcoholism & Memory Loss
Friday, January 20th, 2012www.quitdrink4life.com … This video talks about the effect alcohol has on brain and memory loss.
www.quitdrink4life.com … This video talks about the effect alcohol has on brain and memory loss.
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Alcohol poisoning is essentially an overdose of alcohol, and it happens when somebody drinks in great excess, causing their medula to become overwhelmed. Discover how autonomic functions stop during alcohol poisoning with help from a medical doctor that specializes in addiction psychiatry in this free video on alcohol poisoning. Expert: Bernardo Savariego Contact: www.drsavariego.com Bio: Dr. Bernardo Savariego is a medical doctor and psychiatrist in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Underage alcoholism in Russia is becoming widespread, as it has never been easier for teenagers to buy booze without being asked for ID. There are no stringent punishments in place for selling alcohol to minors, and many store owners are willing to cash in on youngsters’ health. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
Your body doesn’t like alcohol as much as you do,as your hangovers can attest! But what actually happens to you when you drink?
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If you didn’t know that the effects of alcohol lead to more than just a buzz, listen in for straight talk on another result of boozing it up — the beer gut. (college.healthguru.com
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The following training video on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is produced by the Washington State Department of Social Services and is part of the Foster Parent Webcast Archive. Carolyn Hartness and Julie Gelo are outstanding presenters. This thorough overview of FAS and FAE and intervention strategies should be required viewing for all who care for or treat children or adults with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. Video courtesy of the Foster Parent Training Institute of the Division of Licensed Resources. “Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)” and “Fetal Alcohol Related Conditions” with Carolyn Harness and Julie Gelo. Hartness, a member of the Governor’s Commission on Indian Affairs, is an advocate and educator with many years of experience with FAS. Julie Gelo, a foster and adoptive parent, is co-trainer with the Foster Parent Institute. Over 375000 newborn babies have been exposed to drugs in utero. The film promotes zero tolerance for alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and drugs for all pregnant women. The purpose of the video is to promote awareness of the problem among teenagers who are at risk for both unplanned pregnancy and substance use. This gripping film take a serious, no-holds-barred look at what happens when pregnant women use alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. The film includes an examination of prenatal drug and alcohol abuse, fetal alcohol syndrome, nicotine’s effect on unborn babies, risks for AIDS, SIDS and FAS, drug effects at various stages of pregnancy, how drugs affect …
The following training video on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is produced by the Washington State Department of Social Services and is part of the Foster Parent Webcast Archive. Carolyn Hartness and Julie Gelo are outstanding presenters. This thorough overview of FAS and FAE and intervention strategies should be required viewing for all who care for or treat children or adults with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. Video courtesy of the Foster Parent Training Institute of the Division of Licensed Resources. “Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)” and “Fetal Alcohol Related Conditions” with Carolyn Harness and Julie Gelo. Hartness, a member of the Governor’s Commission on Indian Affairs, is an advocate and educator with many years of experience with FAS. Julie Gelo, a foster and adoptive parent, is co-trainer with the Foster Parent Institute. Over 375000 newborn babies have been exposed to drugs in utero. The film promotes zero tolerance for alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and drugs for all pregnant women. The purpose of the video is to promote awareness of the problem among teenagers who are at risk for both unplanned pregnancy and substance use. This gripping film take a serious, no-holds-barred look at what happens when pregnant women use alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. The film includes an examination of prenatal drug and alcohol abuse, fetal alcohol syndrome, nicotine’s effect on unborn babies, risks for AIDS, SIDS and FAS, drug effects at various stages of pregnancy, how drugs affect …
Withdrawal symptoms of alcohol use can last anywhere from a few hours to 10 days, and severe alcoholics can enter into a period of psychosis that lasts for days and months. Learn about the physiological symptoms of alcohol withdrawal, such as nausea and headaches, withhelp from a licensed mental health counselor in this free video on alcohol abuse. Expert: David Thomas Contact: WTGTampa.com Bio: Dr. David Thomas has been certified as a licensed mental health counselor in the state of Florida since 1986 and in the National Board of Certified Counselors since 1987. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Alcohol is metabolized by the liver, and excessive amounts of alcohol create a problem of oxidation stress. Find out how 10 to 20 percent of drinkers develop alcoholic cirrhosis, which is a form of liver damage, with help from a medical doctor that specializes in addiction psychiatry in this free video on how alcohol damages the liver. Expert: Bernardo Savariego Contact: www.drsavariego.com Bio: Dr. Bernardo Savariego is a medical doctor and psychiatrist in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
In most cases, when somebody stops drinking, the body goes back to normal, but the ability of the liver to recover depends on how badly it has been damaged. Learn about how people can stop the damage done to their body through alcohol abuse with help from a medical doctor that specializes in addiction psychiatry in this free video on alcohol’s effects on the body. Expert: Bernardo Savariego Contact: www.drsavariego.com Bio: Dr. Bernardo Savariego is a medical doctor and psychiatrist in Miami, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller
The following training video on Fetal Alcohol Syndrome is produced by the Washington State Department of Social Services and is part of the Foster Parent Webcast Archive. Carolyn Hartness and Julie Gelo are outstanding presenters. This thorough overview of FAS and FAE and intervention strategies should be required viewing for all who care for or treat children or adults with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. Video courtesy of the Foster Parent Training Institute of the Division of Licensed Resources. “Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS)” and “Fetal Alcohol Related Conditions” with Carolyn Harness and Julie Gelo. Hartness, a member of the Governor’s Commission on Indian Affairs, is an advocate and educator with many years of experience with FAS. Julie Gelo, a foster and adoptive parent, is co-trainer with the Foster Parent Institute. Over 375000 newborn babies have been exposed to drugs in utero. The film promotes zero tolerance for alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and drugs for all pregnant women. The purpose of the video is to promote awareness of the problem among teenagers who are at risk for both unplanned pregnancy and substance use. This gripping film take a serious, no-holds-barred look at what happens when pregnant women use alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. The film includes an examination of prenatal drug and alcohol abuse, fetal alcohol syndrome, nicotine’s effect on unborn babies, risks for AIDS, SIDS and FAS, drug effects at various stages of pregnancy, how drugs affect …
The Dangers of Binge Drinking Anti-alcohol Educational Video. Public domain video and public service announcement courtesy of SAMHSA. US Department of Health & Human Services. Binge Drinking and Youth: What Everyone Needs To Know. Sponsor: CSAT. Host: Ivette Torres, Associate Director for Consumer Affairs, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT), Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Invited Panelists: Steve Wing, Associate Administrator for Alcohol Policy, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (HHS); Ralph Hingson, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), National Institutes of Health (HHS); Hope Taft (First Lady of Ohio), Leadership to Keep Children Alcohol Free; Clarke Brown, Youth Services Division, Hazelden Treatment and Rehabilitation Centers. Results from the 2003 National Survey on Drug Use and Health show that 25 percent of Americans aged 17 had reported binge drinking (ie, five or more drinks on the same occasion). By age 21, the percentage of binge drinkers had increased to 48 percent. College is clearly a catalyst for alcohol use; in fact, young adults aged 18 to 22 who don’t attend college drink less than those who do attend. Many binge drinkers in college begin experimenting with alcohol in high school. Students may not want to think about it, but young people can become alcohol dependent and many will die from excessive alcohol …
Worried about alcoholism? If you want to stop drinking, here are some alcohol treatment options. College.Healthguru.com
Calories in alcohol? Yep! Drinking every night can lead to a beer belly, which can seriously diminish your sex appeal! Watch this video for crucial info! More information: College.Healthguru.com?yt
somebody blew a fuse =D just wanted to post this because I think its a funny story. www.youtube.com I think alot of the problems in this world can be sorted out by people admitting there wrong. if xbrzz read the messages i wrote he would probably think differently about this, im happy to say there was almost no point in me saying chesney didn’t drink 8 bottles and a couple of shots before the video. its just lies to make yourself look cool over the internet is a hot topic for me. im not saying he defiantly didn’t because i dont know him and if he did well done he has the liver of george best. joke. but seriously look up that story. oh and if you don’t drink your not gay or a woman, I barely ever drink. I understand if you hate on this video because looking like an alcoholic will make you look cool on the internet, and you cant have people across the internet thinking your uncool now can you? if you agree with alcoholism then dislike the video by all means, i just think there’s more to life than 8 bottles and a couple of shots BEFORE going out. this isn’t an anti alcohol video, there’s no problem with drink alcohol its just the sheer amounts that become a problem. i49.tinypic.com i49.tinypic.com i49.tinypic.com i49.tinypic.com
Fetal Alcohol Syndrome — The Biological Basis Courtesy of: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) 5635 Fishers Lane, MSC 9304 Bethesda, MD 20892-9304 Over 375000 newborn babies have been exposed to drugs in utero. The film promotes zero tolerance for alcohol, tobacco, marijuana and drugs for all pregnant women. The purpose of the video is to promote awareness of the problem among teenagers who are at risk for both unplanned pregnancy and substance use. This gripping film take a serious, no-holds-barred look at what happens when pregnant women use alcohol, tobacco and other drugs. The film includes an examination of prenatal drug and alcohol abuse, fetal alcohol syndrome, nicotine’s effect on unborn babies, risks for AIDS, SIDS and FAS, drug effects at various stages of pregnancy, how drugs affect unborn babies and other relation social and emotional problems. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) and a spectrum of associated disorders, sometimes called Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD), is a permanent birth defect caused by maternal consumption of alcohol during pregnancy. The term fetal alcohol effects (FAE) or alcohol-related neurodevelopmental disorder (ARND) is applied to children whose mothers are known to have drunk heavily during pregnancy and who exhibit some, but not all, features of alcohol-related facial malformation. FASD is the leading cause of mental retardation in the Western world and is entirely preventable. It has been estimated that …
Alcohol poisoning is a truly scary side effect of alcoholism–or even of just one irresponsible night out. For more information go to: College.Healthguru.com?yt
Ughh, weight loss / general health journeys can be frustrating when things like this happen. Somehow I feel though that down the road this will make me a stronger person.
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Many people are able to responsibly use alcohol. However, repeated alcohol abuse or a diagnosis of alcoholism can both lead to severe consequences. More Videos: College.Healthguru.com
Over 76 million people worldwide are currently affected by drinking disorders, from alcoholism to binge drinking. Learn more at College.Healthguru.com?YT
In College you drink. But have you become an alcoholic? Check out more at College.healthguru.com?YT Sure, you enjoy the occasional beer–or maybe you find pleasure from really letting loose once in a while. But does your imbibing mean you have alcoholism and just how many drinks does it take to make an alcoholic? In this video, we’ll explore alcohol abuse, from the effects of drinking too much to what it means if you spend a great deal of time drunk.