You are here : health.am > Mental Health Center > Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news Alcohol exposure during pregnancy affects multiple generations • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Feb 24 16 When a mother drinks alcohol during pregnancy, even a small dose, she can increase the chances that the next three generations may develop alcoholism, according to a new study from… Study highlights how former problem drinkers navigate social drinking situations • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Sep 22 15 A small, qualitative study published in the journal Health Communication highlights a wide variety of approaches that former problem drinkers take to determine how and whether to… Think You’re Drinking Too Much? New Alcohol App Will Tell You • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Jul 10 15 A new smartphone app alerts drinkers when they exceed recommended maximum daily or weekly units of alcohol. The Alcohol Tracker also includes links to alcohol helplines,… Hospital-wide program for delirium, alcohol withdrawal and suicide/harm impacts readmission rates • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Jun 30 15 Brigham and Women’s Hospital finds that developing and implementing an interdisciplinary care improvement initiative improves outcomes. Approximately 20 percent of all patients admitted to a hospital… Could ‘virtual reality’ treat alcoholism? • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Jun 24 15 A form of ‘virtual-reality’ therapy may help people with alcohol dependence reduce their craving for alcohol, a new study suggests. The findings, published in the July issue of the Journal of… Majority of adults favor ban on powdered alcohol • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Jun 15 15 After this year’s legalization of powdered alcohol, some states have already banned it - a move that the majority of the public supports, according to a new University of… Alcohol use disorder is widespread, often untreated in the United States • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Jun 03 15 Alcohol use disorder as defined by a new diagnostic classification was widespread and often untreated in the United States, with a lifetime prevalence of 29.1 percent… Report recommends new approach to college drinking • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • May 18 15 Social media messaging, screening and interventions offer new tools to help colleges prevent and reduce excessive drinking, according to a report authored by a Boston University School of Public Health… Alcohol study yields surprising results • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Apr 02 15 The mortality of alcohol dependent patients in general hospitals is many times higher than that of patients without alcohol dependency. In addition, they die about 7.6 years earlier on average than hospital… Researchers find link between genetic variation and alcohol dependence • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Mar 24 15 Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine researchers have discovered a biological clue that could help explain why some drinkers develop a dependence on alcohol and others do not.… Research shows alcohol consumption influenced by genes • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Sep 24 14 How people perceive and taste alcohol depends on genetic factors, and that influences whether they “like” and consume alcoholic beverages, according to researchers in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences.… Genetic Testing for Alcohol Dependence Risk in African Americans • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Jul 15 14 Alcohol dependence (AD) has a genetic component and testing can determine a person’s genetic risk for susceptibility to AD. A new study shows that while more than 85%… Soldiers Who Kill in Combat Less Likely to Abuse Alcohol • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Jun 11 14 It’s no secret that combat experiences are highly stressful and can contribute to instances of post-traumatic stress disorder and depression among soldiers post-deployment. It also comes as… Effects of alcohol in young binge drinkers predicts future alcoholism • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • May 16 14 Heavy social drinkers who report greater stimulation and reward from alcohol are more likely to develop alcohol use disorder over time, report researchers from the University of… Why alcoholism saps muscle strength • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Apr 21 14 Muscle weakness is a common symptom of both long-time alcoholics and patients with mitochondrial disease. Now researchers have found a common link: mitochondria that are unable to self-repair. The results will be… BUSM researchers find anti-seizure drug may reduce alcohol consumption • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Apr 17 14 Researchers from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) have discovered that the anti-seizure drug ezogabine, reduced alcohol consumption in an experimental model. The findings, reported in the American… Drinking buddies deny copying alcoholic drink orders • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Mar 04 14 People who copy their friend’s drinking behaviour will deny that their decision has been influenced, researchers at the University of Liverpool have shown. A new study, conducted in the University… Age-21 drinking laws save lives, study confirms • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Feb 23 14 Although some advocates want to lower the legal drinking age from 21, research continues to show that the law saves lives. That’s the finding of a new review published… A simple 10 step approach to reducing the harms of alcohol • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Jan 07 14 Much the same way individuals are encouraged to know their blood pressure and cholesterol numbers to maintain a healthy lifestyle, a new editorial in the Journal… Wake Forest Baptist researchers study alcohol addiction using optogenetics • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Dec 16 13 Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center researchers are gaining a better understanding of the neurochemical basis of addiction with a new technology called optogenetics. In neuroscience research, optogenetics is… James Bond’s preference for shaken martinis may be due to alcohol-induced tremor, say experts • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Dec 12 13 James Bond’s alcohol consumption may explain why he prefers his martinis “shaken, not stirred” say researchers in the Christmas edition of The BMJ… Strong state alcohol policies protective against binge drinking • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Dec 09 13 According to a new study, a novel composite measure consisting of 29 alcohol policies demonstrates that a strong alcohol policy environment is a protective factor against binge drinking in… Study finds gene network associated with alcohol dependence • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Nov 21 13 There is good evidence from studies of families and twins that genetics plays an important role in the development of alcoholism. However, hundreds of genes likely are involved in… How drinking too much sabotages your finances • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Nov 04 13 In personal finance, the “latte effect” is shorthand for daily, frivolous expenditures that sneak up on you over time. If you just stop buying triple caramel lattes at Starbucks every… Light to moderate alcohol leads to good cheer at Danish high-school parties • Alcoholism and alcohol abuse news • Oct 17 13 Many people, especially young adults, engage in high-risk drinking because of the belief it will lead to positive mood effects such as cheerfulness. A new… Page 1 of 4 pages 1 2 3 > Last » << Back to main