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Alcoholism and Treatment

This country’s most serious drug problem is alcoholism.In American society, consumption of alcohol often begins at an early age.

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Fats Good for Your Heart

Fats that are good for healthwise.

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Cholesterol Tests May be Changing

It is common today for people to be tested for cholesterol. But it is expected you fast for 12 hours before the test to get an accurate reading. But a new study has found that fact may be about to change.

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The Politics of Health

Imagine you are Minister of Health in a new government which is eager to reorganize its departments; Whose priorities would you consider? The patient’s needs and preferences? The doctor’s desire to work where it is convenient for him to work? The administrator’s need to keep down costs? Or the community’s need to keep friends and relatives close by them when sick and not send them to hospital?

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Facts About Sex and Alcohol

Researches made clear the reason alcohol has an effect on human sexuality as described in Shakespeare’s Macbeth.

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The Effects of Alcoholism and How I Quit

Tired of alcohol influencing your life, body, and mind….seek help, help yourself….

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Getting Ready for Old Age

You can run but you can’t hide, sooner or later old age will catch up with you. But don’t you worry, you can do something about it. How? Read on to learn.

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Man Collects Empty Booze Bottles for a Living

Jobs don’t get easier than this.

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Drink, Drank, Drunk; The Story of an Executive Drinker: Part 2

This is my true story told in real time. Follow me as I try to break a life-long love affair with alcohol. This is not a lecture or rant about the evil of the big “A.” As pathetic as it sounds, I think you’ll find my story interesting and sadly humorous as you join me on my journey to sobriety.

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Drink, Drank, Drunk: The Story of an Executive Drinker

Some try to quit drinking and fail. I hope I won’t be one of the latter, but for now, I take one day at a time.