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Alcohol Abuse: Are You Drinking Too Much, Too Fast, Too Often?

by michellechallenges on March 5, 2009

Somtimes people fool themselves about  drinking alcohol. Beer is better than hard liquor, I only drink on weekends etc. How about some straight talk and guidlines on .

A key question when it comes to alcohol abuse is How Much is Too Much. To learn more, we talked to Dr. Mark Willenbring, the Director of the Treatment and Recovery Research Division in the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol.

A key question when it comes to alcohol abuse is How Much is Too…

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Has Alcohol Addiction Struck Close To Home? | Addiction Treatment Challenges
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1 tongyun April 17, 2009 at 7:43 pm

There was a time when I drank hard liquor and did it often. It was shortly after my dad died and every night after work, I drank myself into a stupor. I was just lucky enough that in this area of life, I did not have an addictive behavior but for others, it can become a monster.

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