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Adjunctive alcohol drinking in humans
Physiology & Behavior, 1988In an attempt to validate the animal model of adjunctive ethanol drinking in people, human subjects were allowed access to ad lib beer while playing a game that delivered monetary reinforcements on a FI schedule. Subjects exposed to a longer FI schedule drank significantly more than those exposed to a shorter schedule, confirming the prediction made by
T F, Doyle, H H, Samson
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Alcoholics' Patterns of Controlled Drinking
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1973Groups of seven to ten volunteer alcoholic patients were studied and treated on a closed ward where alcohol was available. Of 66 patients who completed the program, 44 percent did not drink at any time, 33 percent drank throughout the drinking phase of the program, and 23 percent began drinking and then stopped.
E, Gottheil +3 more
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Alcohol drinking and bladder cancer
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2002The relation between alcoholic beverage consumption and bladder cancer risk was investigated using data from a case-control study conducted between 1985 and 1992 in two areas of northern Italy. Cases were 727 patients with incident, histologically confirmed bladder cancer, and controls 1,067 patients admitted to the same network of hospitals for acute,
C. Pelucchi +4 more
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Blood Alcohol and Social Drinking
Medicine, Science and the Law, 1979A field study was carried out using 131 volunteers in an attempt to relate alcohol consumption at 12 social functions with actual blood alcohol levels under reasonably controlled conditions. Food, taken at 7 of these functions, caused an unpredictable delay in alcohol absorption and some subjects had blood alcohol figures approaching recently defined ‘
N G, Flanagan +4 more
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Alcohol Drinking Reduces Hand Tremor
British Journal of Addiction, 1981SummaryA double blind cross‐over experiment showed that a dose of 400 mg/kg of ethanol improved hand steadiness in male social drinkers.
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Alcoholics Returning to Social Drinking
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978"I'VE HAD a bit of trouble in the past, but I've got it licked now, and I think I can return to social drinking." These words are the hope of every alcoholic and the fear of every alcoholic's spouse. The response to such a statement may not be as obvious as it once was. Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) has long espoused abstinence as the only goal for anyone
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Alcohol and extended drinking hours
British Journal of Nursing, 2006Given the research that has been conducted into alcohol-related diseases (Room et al, 2005; Leon and McCambridge, 2006), it beggars belief that the Government should ever have considered, let alone allowed, the changes to drink licensing laws that took place towards the end of 2005.
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Uncontrollable Events and Alcohol Drinking
British Journal of Addiction, 1987SummaryThis paper presents a new model of alcohol drinking based on the observation that alcohol drinking often occurs following uncontrollable events. The psychological concepts of compensatory opponent process systems and learned helplessness give new insights into the biobehavioral response of organisms to environmental events and how these events ...
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Drinking in Iowa. V. Drinking and Alcoholic Drinking
Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1960H A, MULFORD, D E, MILLER
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