Alcoholism Center
Alcohol abuse, which can progress to alcoholism, is the desire for alcohol and the continuation of drinking even when faced with alcohol-related job, legal, social, health, or family problems. In alcoholism, the individual is physically dependent on the effects of alcohol to avoid symptoms of withdrawal. More
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Alcohol alert: understanding alcohol-medication interactions
Read here to find out how medications can interact with alcohol, leading to increased risk of illness, injury, or death.
Alcohol and stress: is there a connection?
What is it about stress that makes people turn to alcohol? Does alcohol help you relax, or can it make matters even worse?

What every parent should know about college binge drinking
Binge drinking is one of the most serious problems on college campuses today. Read here to find out more about this disturbing trend and how to help prevent it from happening to your teen.
Growing up sober: a challenging journey for adult children of alcoholics
Whether homes included emotional, psychological, or physical abuse, the scars left by an alcoholic parent often last long into adulthood.

The dangers of drinking for two: alcohol and birth defects
What are the dangers of drinking while you're pregnant? Read here to find out.
Is there any truth to the saying, ‘beer before liquor, never been sicker; liquor before beer, you’re in the clear’?
True or false: women get drunker than menShould a girl try to keep up with the guys while drinking at a party? Though some people think otherwise, women and men do process alcohol differently.
True or false: you can cure a hangoverJust as you can’t sober up by taking a cold shower and having a cup of black coffee, there is no simple remedy for a hangover.