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Drinking behavior and "alcoholism".

Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1975
Drinking is viewed as a functional behavior, an active response to environmental conditions, and excessive drinking as a compromise behavior resulting from ineffectiveness in mediating goals and resolving problems.
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Bout and Continuous Drinking in Alcoholism

British Journal of Addiction to Alcohol & Other Drugs, 1972
Summary100 alcoholics were classified according to their drinking patterns, sex, social class, and preferred alcoholic beverage. The continuous form of drinking (delta alcoholism) predominated in male patients, and the bout variety (gamma alcoholism) in females; as male subjects were more numerous the continuous pattern was the most frequent in the ...
J. S. Madden, Deann Jones
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Social Modification of Drinking by Alcoholics

Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1974
During a program in which alcoholics could choose to drink, those whose group discussions reinforced abstinence and who stated that they would remain abstinent subsequently drank less, while discus...
Arthur I. Alterman   +3 more
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Glossary of alcoholic drinks

Clinics in Dermatology, 1999
Physicians are often accused of using technical jargon to make sure that only they understand the message. As one observer noted: “The medical craft could not survive if it prescribed its medicines and described its diseases in the vernacular.” (Epilogue to Max Planck’s Where Is Science Going?) The fact is, doctors are less well informed than the ...
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Alcoholic drinks and asthma [PDF]

open access: possibleClinical & Experimental Allergy, 2002
Philip J. Thompson, Hassan Vally
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Adjunctive alcohol drinking in humans

Physiology & Behavior, 1988
In 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
Herman H. Samson, Teresa F. Doyle
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When Alcoholics Stop Drinking

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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Alcoholics Do Not Drink

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1958
No effective answers have been gained for the questions "why do alcoholics drink so much," "why can't they stop drinking" or "why can't they learn to drink moderately?" Formulators of such questions have failed to de fine the key word in these questions—drink. Drinking is defined according to a well-established system of knowledge. Then the actions of
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Alcohol and extended drinking hours

British Journal of Nursing, 2006
Given 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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Drinking Patterns and Alcoholism in the Chinese

British Journal of Addiction to Alcohol & Other Drugs, 1972
SummaryStudies of alcoholism have beta carried out moody in western countries where its problems are not necessarily the same as those in other countries. There is need for international study of the concept and problems of alcoholism to identify universal features and to view the subject in better perspective.As regards the Chinese there is a scarcity
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