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June 1, 2006

Stress, alcoholics, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

Alcoholics without PTSD had a blunted biological stress response, and greater chance of relapse

  • Stress is believed to contribute to the initiation, development and/or maintenance of alcohol problems.
  • New findings indicate that alcoholics with and without post-traumatic…
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June 1, 2006

Women who drink alcohol during pregnancy

  • Alcohol consumption during pregnancy can be harmful to the fetus.
  • Recent analysis shows that alcohol consumption among women of child-bearing age (18 to 44 years) remains at levels of concern, particularly among women younger than 30 years of age.
  • Two groups are…
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May 1, 2006

Individuals with a family history of alcoholism: will they too become alcoholics?

Those who are male and have behavioral disinhibition have the highest risk of developing alcoholism

  • Individuals with a family history of alcoholism (FH+) have a greater risk of developing alcoholism themselves than do persons with no family history.
  • FH+ individuals who…
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May 1, 2006

Prenatal alcohol exposure can alter circadian rhythms in offspring

  • Children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders exhibit altered sleeping and eating patterns, as well as other behavioral problems such as attention deficits and depression.
  • Alterations in these behaviors may indicate that their biological rhythms, which are controlled by…
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May 1, 2006

Alcoholics with a borderline personality disorder are at greatest risk for suicidal behavior

Alcoholics who live alone are also at high risk

  • Compared to the general population, individuals with alcohol-use disorders ( AUDs) have a significantly greater risk of suicide attempts.  
  • New research examines the impact of all personality disorders ( PDs) on the risk of…
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May 1, 2006

Both alcoholism and chronic smoking can damage the brain’s prefrontal cortex

  • Alcoholism commonly co-occurs with chronic smoking.
  • Both alcohol and nicotine act on the brain’s “drug-reward pathway” or mesocorticolimbic system.
  • New findings indicate that alcoholism and chronic smoking have a higher number of common genetic targets than previously…
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April 1, 2006

Memory function: There is hope for alcoholics with Korsakoff Syndrome

  • Individuals with alcohol-induced Korsakoff Syndrome (KS) are often unable to recall recent events .
  • A new study investigates if these memory deficits extend to visuoperceptual learning.
  • Findings indicate that alcoholics with KS can learn how to perform new tasks…
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April 1, 2006

Combining alcohol and Red Bull&reg; reduces the <em>perception</em> of impairment

Alcohol’s harmful effects on motor coordination, however, remain intact

  • Study results show that drinking alcohol and Red Bull® together significantly reduces the perception of headache, weakness, dry mouth and impairment of motor coordination.
  • Red Bull® does not…
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December 1, 2005

Low-income pregnant Latinas drink despite universal alcohol-warning messages

  • Language and cultural differences may discourage some women from drinking alcohol, but may also present a barrier for others to understand the risks of drinking during pregnancy.
  • Researchers have found that low-income pregnant Latinas drink similar amounts of alcohol during the…
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