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Association of Cigarette Smoking and Alcohol Drinking With Risk of 12 Common Cancers Among Low-Income American Adults in the Southeastern United States. [PDF]
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Sex-dependent, lateralized engagement of anterior insular cortex inputs to the dorsolateral striatum in binge alcohol drinking. [PDF]
Haggerty DL, Atwood BK.
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A global review of the impact on women from men's alcohol drinking: the need for responding with a gendered lens. [PDF]
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Alcohol, 1984
Alcohol use was assessed in a random sample of middle aged Jewish parents (1043 men and 591 women) who were interviewed at Visit 2 of the Lipid Research Clinics Prevalence Study in Jerusalem in 1976-80. A standard questionnaire probed drinking frequency (times per week) and quantity (number of drinks per week). Only 15.7% of men and 3.8% of women drank
M, Baras, S, Harlap, S, Eisenberg
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Alcohol use was assessed in a random sample of middle aged Jewish parents (1043 men and 591 women) who were interviewed at Visit 2 of the Lipid Research Clinics Prevalence Study in Jerusalem in 1976-80. A standard questionnaire probed drinking frequency (times per week) and quantity (number of drinks per week). Only 15.7% of men and 3.8% of women drank
M, Baras, S, Harlap, S, Eisenberg
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General Hospital Psychiatry, 1994
Our study attempted to determine the prevalence of regular drinking during the second half of pregnancy among prenatal patients; the characteristics that differentiate drinkers from nondrinkers; and characteristics that differentiate prenatal patients who drink 7 or fewer standard drinks per week and those who drink more than 7.
D E, Stewart, D, Streiner
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Our study attempted to determine the prevalence of regular drinking during the second half of pregnancy among prenatal patients; the characteristics that differentiate drinkers from nondrinkers; and characteristics that differentiate prenatal patients who drink 7 or fewer standard drinks per week and those who drink more than 7.
D E, Stewart, D, Streiner
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Journal of Burn Care & Research, 2014
Alcohol-related burn injuries carry significant mortality and morbidity rates. Flaming alcoholic beverages served in trendy bars and clubs are becoming increasingly popular. The dangers associated with an ignited alcoholic drink are often underestimated by party goers whose risk assessment ability is already impaired by heavy alcohol consumption.
Alethea, Tan +4 more
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Alcohol-related burn injuries carry significant mortality and morbidity rates. Flaming alcoholic beverages served in trendy bars and clubs are becoming increasingly popular. The dangers associated with an ignited alcoholic drink are often underestimated by party goers whose risk assessment ability is already impaired by heavy alcohol consumption.
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Taste Reactivity in High Alcohol Drinking and Low Alcohol Drinking Rats
Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 1995High alcohol drinking (HAD) and low alcohol drinking (LAD) rats were tested, in three exposures, for taste reactivity to five concentrations of alcohol (5%, 10%, 20%, 30%, and 40%, v/v), water, and one concentration each of sucrose and quinine. Of the three reactivity exposures, one was done before a 3‐week period of continuous access to water and 10 ...
S W, Kiefer, N, Badia-Elder, P J, Bice
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1968
Within 24 hours after they withdraw from drink, alcoholics may start to tremble, become nauseated, be unable to sleep, turn pale or faint while upright, and become angry or hostile. Because of withdrawal seizures, delirium tremens or toxic encephalopathy, they may then convulse, hallucinate and have fever and tachycardia. Withdrawal syndromes are often
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Within 24 hours after they withdraw from drink, alcoholics may start to tremble, become nauseated, be unable to sleep, turn pale or faint while upright, and become angry or hostile. Because of withdrawal seizures, delirium tremens or toxic encephalopathy, they may then convulse, hallucinate and have fever and tachycardia. Withdrawal syndromes are often
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Behavior Modification, 1977
Two male chronic alcoholic patients were exposed to a procedure which provided differential reinforcement for low rate operant responding for alcohol reinforcement. One subject with corroborated brain dysfunction showed slow rates of learning, variability, and inefficiency, while the other showed rapid learning to maximal levels of efficiency ...
Robert S. Davidson, Robert F. Bremser
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Two male chronic alcoholic patients were exposed to a procedure which provided differential reinforcement for low rate operant responding for alcohol reinforcement. One subject with corroborated brain dysfunction showed slow rates of learning, variability, and inefficiency, while the other showed rapid learning to maximal levels of efficiency ...
Robert S. Davidson, Robert F. Bremser
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