... deficiency. Previous animal studies have shown that alcohol can also cause brain injury and degeneration by inhibiting ... using postmortem human brain tissue has found that chronic alcohol abuse can decrease levels of genes needed ...
... the personal health and safety risks of drug and alcohol abuse are well-documented, a new study by researchers at LDS Hospital and Brigham Young University ...
... journals. A number of epidemiological studies have shown that alcohol abuse or dependence is associated with major depression ... that the best-fitting model was one in which there was a unidirectional association from alcohol abuse or dependence to major depression but no ...
... statistical modeling study suggests that problems with alcohol abuse may lead to an increased risk of depression, as opposed to the reverse model in which individuals with depression self-medicate with alcohol, according to a new report ...
... new evidence that depression, obesity and alcohol abuse or dependency are interrelated conditions among young ... . McCarty said there are two possibilities as to why women with alcohol disorder at 24 were more likely to be obese at 27 ...
There is new evidence that depression, obesity and alcohol abuse or dependency are interrelated conditions among young adult women but not men.
... who had ever had drinking problems met the criteria for alcohol abuse rather than the more serious diagnosis of dependence ... . But the bottom line, she says, is that people with a history of alcohol abuse appear not to be "doomed" to suffer cognitive ...
GENEVA (AP) -- Nations have adopted a global strategy to reduce alcohol abuse, breaking decades of inaction on one of the leading causes of sickness and death....
... who never met criteria or who only met criteria for alcohol abuse. "This may in part reflect the fact that individuals who meet criteria for alcohol abuse by definition have experienced legal, occupational, and/or social problems due ...
... may be associated with a reduction in the experience of peer violence and alcohol misuse in this population, according to a study in the August 4 ... was supported a grant from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Please see the article for additional ...
... many youths begin drinking. New research shows that individuals with a positive family history for alcohol abuse are at significantly higher risk to develop ...
... many youths begin drinking. New research shows that individuals with a positive family history for alcohol abuse are at significantly higher risk to develop ...
GENEVA (AP) -- Alcohol abuse is killing 2.5 million people each year and governments must do more to prevent it, the World Health Organization said Friday....
... significantly between one- and six-month follow-up for patients with alcohol abuse history. By contrast, mental health ... physical quality of life improvements for patients with alcohol abuse histories are related to greater pain ...
... Guard with no history of alcohol abuse are at significant risk of developing alcohol-related problems ... other institutions found that the soldiers at greatest risk of developing alcohol-related problems also experienced depression and/or PTSD ...