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Alcoholic Husband: 5 Signs that Your Alcoholic Spouse Is Alcohol Dependent by addictiondoc Posted Thu 28 Jan 2010 5:11pm You are waiting up at 2 AM for your alcoholic husband to come home. You find yourself eating alone most evenings while your alcoholic spouse is off drinking with his buddies. He even disappears when you are at an activity together. Why? He craves alcohol. His brain has become alcohol dependent. In addition to this alcoholic behavior, you have Read on »
Alcoholic Spouse: Does Your Alcoholic Spouse Love Alcohol More Than You? by addictiondoc Posted Tue 26 Jan 2010 5:49pm If you are married to an alcoholic spouse, you probably feel you come in second to alcohol. Guess what? You do! No matter how much your alcoholic spouse (alcoholic husband or alcoholic wife) says “I love you”, it is clear from his/her actions that the need or desire to drink alcohol takes precedence over any of your needs. Here are the 3 Read on »
"Working Alcoholics Cause Headaches for Companies --Alcohol Awareness Month Brings the Sobering Reality of Workplace Alcoholism" by Portland Prevention Posted Fri 03 Apr 2009 12:00am (Hat Tip: Raise The Bottom Blog / CNBC.com ) "April is Alcohol Awareness Month and one way companies are getting involved is with public awareness campaigns about workplace alcoholism. The cost of alcoholism and other drug addictions in the U.S. workforce exceeds $100 billion a year, according to the National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Read on »
Safety Alerts for Human Medical Products Triad Alcohol Prep Pads, Alcohol Swabs, and Alcohol Swabsticks: Recall Due to Potentia by CysticGal Patient Expert Posted Fri 14 Jan 2011 7:38pm Ok this is the lamest reason to be back on the blog but I was sorta horrified to read this report, and also that it included both packaged-sterile and non-sterile items. Time to throw some s out!!!!Safety Alerts for Human Medical Products Triad Alcohol Prep Pads, Alcohol Swabs, and Alcohol Swabsticks: Recall Due to Potential Microbial Read on »
Triad Group Issues a Voluntary Nationwide Recall of All Lots of Alcohol Prep Pads, Alcohol Swabs, and Alcohol Swabsticks Due to by FDA Posted Thu 06 Jan 2011 1:25pm product recall involving ALL LOTS of ALCOHOL PREP PADS, ALCOHOL SWABS, and ALCOHOL SWABSTICKS manufactured by Triad Group but which are private labeled for many accounts... are not the source of these contamination issues. Use of contaminated Alcohol Prep Pads, Alcohol Swabs or Alcohol Swabsticks could lead to life-threatening infections, especially in at risk Read on »
Triad Alcohol Prep Pads, Alcohol Swabs, and Alcohol Swabsticks: Recall Due to Potential Microbial Contamination by FDA Posted Thu 06 Jan 2011 4:15pm , Consumer ISSUE: Triad Group, a manufacturer of over-the-counter products and FDA notified healthcare professionals and patients of the recall involving all lots of alcohol prep pads, alcohol swabs, and alcohol swabsticks manufactured by Triad but sold as private labels at the consumer level. This recall has been initiated due to concerns about potential Read on »
Safety Alerts for Human Medical Products Triad Alcohol Prep Pads, Alcohol Swabs, and Alcohol Swabsticks: Recall Due to Potentia by CysticGal Patient Expert Posted Fri 14 Jan 2011 12:00am Ok this is the lamest reason to be back on the blog but I was sorta horrified to read this report, and also that it included both packaged-sterile and non-sterile items. Time to throw some s out!!!! Safety Alerts for Human Medical Products Triad Alcohol Pre p Pads, Alcohol Swabs, and Alcohol Swabsticks: Recall Due to Potential Microbial Read on »
Clues to Alcohol’s Cancer Connection by Bill W. Health Maven Posted Thu 14 May 2009 4:58pm Study Provides Clues to Alcohol’s Cancer Connection For the first time scientists have demonstrated a model that may explain how alcohol stimulates tumor growth. Read on »
What are the chances of an alcoholic’s children drinking? by Bill W. Health Maven Posted Thu 14 May 2009 4:58pm Alcoholism has a strong genetic component. In addition to that, the example of parents drinking and the trauma associated with living in an alcoholic household make it even more likely that children of alcoholics will drink, and that they will become addicted if they do. Read on »