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“Hazardous” drinking and drug use have serious health implications
7/1/2005
“Casual” Smokers have a Greater Risk of Hazardous Drinking and Alcohol-use Disorders
12/1/2008
“Falling Down Drunk” Is Not a Laughing Matter
6/1/2000
“Hazardous Drinking” may be a New “Check Stop” on the Way to Alcohol Dependence
9/1/2008
A Family History of Alcoholism is Linked to Greater Sweet Preferences among Women
11/1/2007
A genetic difference at the opiate receptor gene affects a person’s response to alcohol
1/1/2005
A liking for sweets, combined with novelty seeking, may predict alcoholism
10/1/2004
A Neurogenetic Approach to Alcoholism
5/1/2001
A Stomach Enzyme Deficit May Place Women at More Risk From Drinking Alcohol
5/1/2001
A sweet tooth may be a "marker" for the genetic risk for developing alcoholism
12/1/2003
Abnormalities in Stress Hormone Response Among Alcoholics
7/1/2001
Abstinence May Make the Brain Grow Stronger
12/1/2001
Abstinent Alcoholics can have Reduced Brain Activation without Apparent Structural Damage
9/1/2007
Acamprosate: potential medication for treating alcoholism
8/1/2004
Acculturation in the Texas-Mexico Border Region: Effects on Drinking Differ by Gender
2/1/2008
Acetaldehyde may be the culprit behind hangovers
8/1/2005
Adapting to life in the U.S. can increase alcohol consumption among Latinas
1/1/2006
Addressing alcohol problems within the regular health care setting, and outside of specialized treatment
2/1/2006
Adolescent binge drinking produces tolerance to alcohol
11/1/2003
Adolescent brains are insensitive to alcohol for a short time, but at great cost
11/1/2006
 
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