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Increase in Babies Born with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome
Seabrook | 12 May

In the last ten years, the number of babies treated for Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS), also known as drug-withdrawal syndrome,

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Alcohol Abuse and Social Consequences
Seabrook | 11 May

A study done by researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder finds that there is a higher mortality rate in

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What Does ‘Drink Responsibly’ Mean?
Seabrook | 8 May

Do consumers understand what ‘drink responsibly’ really means? We see this phrase all over alcohol advertisements on television, in newspapers,

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College Students May Not Realize Their Alcoholism
Seabrook | 7 May

According to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, college students are among the top populations that binge drink.

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How Did Cinco de Mayo Become Drinko de Mayo?
Seabrook | 5 May

Over the years, Cinco de Mayo has transformed from a day of celebrating the Mexican army to a day of

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Alcohol Awareness Month Comes to an End
Seabrook | 30 April

As Alcohol Awareness Month 2015 comes to an end, we should not stop trying to raise awareness of alcohol and

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Smoking Could Lead to Alcohol Dependence
Seabrook | 24 April

A study published in the Journal of Neuroscience indicates that smoking leads to alcoholism. This conclusion came from a study

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Honesty: An Essential Element of Sobriety
Seabrook | 23 April

Blog post by: Alumni Relations Honesty is first discovered in step one. Before we could admit we were powerless, we

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Stay Away from Non-Alcoholic Beer in Recovery
Seabrook | 22 April

Newly recovered alcoholics may think it is safe to switch over to non-alcoholic beers as their drink of choice. They

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Alcohol-Dependent Hospital Patients Have a Higher Mortality Rate
Seabrook | 7 April

A study published in European Psychiatry reports that hospital patients that are alcohol-dependent have a higher mortality rate than other

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