Sentences with phrase «point abuse alcohol»

Another risk of drinking is that a woman may at some point abuse alcohol or become alcoholic (alcohol dependent).

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Hoffman was known to have a history of alcohol and drug abuse, and had told the Guardian in 2011 that after a stint in rehab at an early point in his career he had given up drinking.
Save for my mother's relatives — who served as a warning, since most of them abused substances at some point — nobody I knew drank alcohol.
As an example Lewis points to his own four - game suspension in 2001 for a violation of the league's policy on substance and alcohol abuse.
Richter pointed to some tactics suggested by the U.S. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
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If anything, the storyline here has been watered down considerably, to the point where Miss Harrigan's drug and alcohol abuse is only alluded to, and the Daddy Warbucks stand - in, Will Stacks, is basically a mysophobe with xenophobic tendencies.
Finally, drug and alcohol abuse is also a big talking point with life insurance on disability but providers will reject you if this is paired with mental health problems such as depression, OCD, or even schizophrenia.
In addition, they often fail to adequately record exposure to violence, including to domestic abuse which, as is pointed out above, is itself associated with other confounding risk factors for ADHD, such as prematurity, maternal alcohol abuse, and maternal smoking; for example, domestic abuse is identified in the ALSPAC cohort by the parental question «Has anyone been cruel to you», a question that renders this cohort unsuitable for any study investigating the impact of domestic abuse on children as it is likely to be very insensitive.
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