The order authorizes the apprehension, by a guardian or police officer, and the confinement in a protective safe house, of a child
whose use of alcohol and / or drugs has or may cause significant psychological or social harm to the child, or physical harm to the child or others.
Not exact matches
Those who are compulsive in their espousal
of abstinence tend to drive the real moderationists —
whose existence they do not recognize — into identifying themselves with those who
use alcohol to excess.
In addition to the information found in this section
of our website on
alcohol responsibility, please also visit our global industry association, the International Alliance for Responsible Drinking,
whose mission is to reduce the harmful
use of alcohol and promote moderate, responsible consumption: responsibledrinking.org.
On measures
of anxiety and
alcohol use there was no difference between men
whose partners were depressed and men
whose partners weren't (Roberts et al, 2006).
To assess the effects
of preconception
alcohol use, Sarkar, with doctoral candidate Ali Al - Yasari, MS, and their colleagues, conducted a study, funded by the National Institutes
of Health, in rats,
whose basic processes
of glucose function are similar to those in humans, Sarkar said.
Specifically, the researchers mined the data to identify people with ADHD
whose records showed periods
of ADHD medication
use and periods without ADHD medication
use — as well as one or more visits to the emergency room due to drug or
alcohol use.
There are now a number
of studies about tobacco and
alcohol increasing spontaneous abortions but one must be careful to distinguish studies
whose patient population has a confirmed pregnancy (seven weeks after last menses) from those «early pregnancy loss» studies
using daily urine samples tested for human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) to detect pregnancy via hCG rise in the second week after ovulation.
As hypothesised, children
whose mother had received a diagnosis
of an
alcohol use disorder were significantly more likely to be classified as having poor attendance compared with children
whose mother did not have a diagnosis.