Results of the two - factorial Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANCOVA) taking the family
histories of alcoholism and ASPD into account and using number of children in the household as covariate
My family has
a history of alcoholism.
Sixty percent of evangelical Christian leaders say they don't drink alcohol socially, citing reasons as diverse as the words of St. Paul, the desire to be a good leader and
a history of alcoholism in the family, according to a survey by the National Association of Evangelicals released Thursday.
Take Your Kids to Church Several scientific studies have found that teens involved in religious activities are half as likely to have substance abuse problems, even if they have a family
history of alcoholism.
The researchers determined that subjects with a family
history of alcoholism found salty solutions less pleasurable than did those individuals not related to alcoholics.
Earlier this year, Mennella found that kids with a family
history of alcoholism prefer more intensely sweet tastes.
TUESDAY, May 17, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- Married people are less likely to have drinking problems than single people, and that protective effect is particularly strong among those with a family
history of alcoholism, a new study suggests.
The observations stem from tests performed with two groups of women: 27 current smokers (18 with a family
history of alcoholism) and 22 never - smokers (9 with a family
history of alcoholism.
The researchers also found evidence that, regardless of smoking status, women with a family
history of alcoholism showed a preference for sweeter foods and craved sweets more often than women without a family
history of alcoholism.
NEW YORK (Reuters Health)- Cigarette smoking and a family
history of alcoholism both alter how women perceive sweet foods and what foods they crave, according to studies conducted by two researchers from the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia.
In the current Dietary Guidelines, these are lumped together with larger reasons not to drink, such as personal
history of alcoholism or being underage.
«Alcoholism is best thought of as a cause, not a consequence, of personality disorder» (The Natural
History of Alcoholism: Causes, Patterns, and Paths to Recovery, Dr G Vaillant, 1983).
In daBalinhard, the Saskatchewan Court found that
a history of alcoholism, short term memory loss and unusual behavior was not enough to sustain a will challenge.
An overview of the new cases faced by Hedrick: One patient was repeatedly provided opiates in increasing dosages despite well documented evidence in her chart of
a history of alcoholism.
Excessive use of alcohol or
a history of alcoholism is viewed by life insurance companies as a lifestyle issue that is proven to negatively impact an individual's life expectancy.
This doesn't mean a life insurance underwriter will look more favorably on a woman with
a history of alcoholism, though.
We've worked with applicants who have
a history of alcoholism and alcohol abuse, and we will help you in the best way we know how.
If you or someone you love has
a history of alcoholism or alcohol abuse, you may be wondering how this affects your (or their) chances of being approved for life insurance.
If you have
a history of alcoholism, the selection of your insurance broker will make or break your life insurance application.
When sample members were aged 15 years, parents were questioned about
their history of alcoholism or problems with alcohol: 11.9 % of the sample had at least 1 parent who reported alcohol problems.
Of this sample, 76 adolescents showed a positive family
history of alcoholism (FHalc) and 47 adolescents a positive history of a paternal ASPD (FHaspd).
Not exact matches
If I were asked to give my strongest impression resulting from the study which underlies this book, it would be this: In all the dark
history of the handling
of the problem
of alcoholism, the brightest ray
of hope and help is Alcoholics Anonymous!
To many in the field
of addictions, the
history and the role
of the temperance movement remains a curious and increasingly irrelevant phase in society's attempt to cope with
alcoholism.
A Study Book on my «
Alcoholism Recovery» Since May 10, 1946 and a
History of How Early AA.
Coming, as they often do, from families with a
history of child and wife abuse,
alcoholism, promiscuity, poor nutrition, a lack
of discipline and low academic achievement, they find adjustment to stricter, often fundamentalist standards difficult.
Taken from a
history of the sickness
of alcoholism by H. W. Haggard and E. M. Jellinek, Alcohol Explored (Garden City: Doubleday & Co., 1942), p. 142.
Potential subjects were accepted into the study if they had none
of the following conditions: severe or symptomatic cardiac disease or hypertension;
history of bleeding disorders; chronic
history of gastric, intestinal, liver, pancreatic, or renal disease; any portion
of the stomach or the intestine removed (other than an appendectomy);
history of intestinal obstruction, malabsorption, or use
of antacid drugs; cancer (active or use
of medications for a
history of cancer treatment within the past 5 y);
history of chronic
alcoholism; a convulsive disorder; or abnormal results in screening blood or urine samples.
Kranzler notes that the taste differences identified in this study could serve as protection against
alcoholism but some people with a family
history may also have alterations in taste characteristics that put them at increased risk
of the disorder.
A 65 - year - old male patient with a
history of chronic
alcoholism complained
of an odd, painless white growth over his tongue.
Schizophrenia ~ paternal GM was «odd» with
history of depression,
alcoholism and suicide on that lineage..
It is also helpful for situations if you have a parent or family
history or a past
history of substance abuse or
alcoholism.
As editor I was not only participant in reconstructing the conversations, its perverse drama
of unwanted soap opera homo - sex (there was no DSK - button in his office) and the Chairman's
alcoholism, but also commentator
of John Wiley & Sons ugly
history.
As editor I was not only participant in reconstructing the conversations, its perverse drama
of unwanted homo - sex and the Chief's
alcoholism, but also commentator
of John Wiley & Sons ugly
history.
In this deeply honest, empathetic blend
of memoir and literary
history, Jamison recounts the story
of her
alcoholism and sobriety, framed by the tales
of literary and artistic geniuses» addictions and their attempts for recovery.
Childish then embarked on an artistic odyssey exploring a broad range
of worldly themes including war,
history, social protest, as well his own experiences
of alcoholism and the sexual abuse he suffered as a child.
If there are other issues such as a
history of abuse or if one or both parents have limitations to parenting (
alcoholism, incarceration, mental illness or other) the courts may also help with the custody decisions.
diabetes, smoking, marijuana, non U.S. residents, dangerous hobbies, family
history of cancer, overweight,
alcoholism, previous felony, receiving SSDI, diseases, and prescription medications.
The researchers found a strong dose - dependent relationship between the number
of the ACE's that people had experienced and 10 behavioural risk factors associated with the leading causes
of death in adults; including smoking, severe obesity, decreased physical activity, depressed mood, a suicide attempt,
alcoholism, any drug use, injection drug use, greater than fifty lifetime sexual partners, and a
history of a sexually transmitted disease.
History demonstrates that Government policies removing people from their land has resulted in the gradual disintegration
of cultural standards and governance; it has resulted in fringe communities in urban areas, in
alcoholism and youth suicides, and in disempowerment.
The things these «Australian» says to be doing, all these swear words and actions based on
alcoholism, MDMA and bad decisions, are all ways to distract you from the ugly truth that is one
of the greatest genocides in
history.