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		<title>The Growing Problem of Teen Alcohol Abuse and Drug Abuse in New Mexico</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 03:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Like other states of America, there is a growing problem of teen substance abuse in New Mexico too. Each year, an increasing number of youth are arrested for offenses such as DUI in the state and the number of youth that is checking in to centers for rehab treatment in New Mexico is also swelling [...]]]></description>
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<p>Like other states of America, there is a growing problem of teen <a href="http://www.hsd.state.nm.us/bhsd/">substance abuse in New Mexico</a> too. Each year, an increasing number of youth are arrested for offenses such as DUI in the state and the number of youth that is checking in to centers for rehab treatment in New Mexico is also swelling with each passing year. <span id="more-216"></span>There are special teen centers for drug and alcohol rehab here, where patients as young as 12 years are also seeking treatment. To top it all, the average age of persons seeking admission into <a href="http://www.drug-alcohol-rehab.net/new-mexico/">rehab centers in New Mexico</a> is slowly but surely slipping away.</p>
<p>Binging is a very common activity among the youth of New Mexico, with about 80% of the youth claiming to have binged at least once before they graduate from high school. This is a very serious condition, considering that when people binge they have five or more alcoholic drinks at a stretch. This is also singularly responsible for the rising spate of alcohol related crime within the state.</p>
<p>When youth have alcohol for a long time, they are slowly immunized to the substance and it does not create the same craving for them as it did earlier. This is when people start looking for other options. Here, the situation of <a href="http://www.alcoholtreatment.info/new-mexico">teen alcohol abuse in New Mexico</a> becomes very serious, because these other options could be drugs like marijuana, cocaine, heroin and nowadays, even the deadly methamphetamine.</p>
<p>At least the special centers for teen substance abuse treatment in New Mexico are present to look into special conditions that youth have, including their emotional issues, and bring them to specific methods of treatment.</p>
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		<title>Solutions for Adolescent Alcohol Abuse and Alcohol Addiction in Ohio</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 02:41:20 +0000</pubDate>
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The state of Ohio has an alarming number of adolescent population that is reeling under the effects of alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction. This situation is really grave because as these children grow older, the addiction grows with them too and it reaches phenomenally dangerous proportions that would require drastic measures of treatment.
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<p>The state of Ohio has an alarming number of adolescent population that is reeling under the effects of alcohol abuse and alcohol addiction. This situation is really grave because as these children grow older, the addiction grows with them too and it reaches phenomenally dangerous proportions that would require drastic measures of treatment.</p>
<p><span id="more-182"></span>Speaking of drastic measures, Ohio already has a sizeable number of children who need alcohol rehab treatment because their problems have reached a peak level.Keeping all this in mind, it is important to know that there are a lot of options for adolescents who need alcohol <a href="http://www.alcoholaddiction.org/ohio">addiction treatment in Ohio</a>.</p>
<p>1. There are counseling cells for alcohol addiction set up in each school and college of Ohio. These are conducted by healthcare experts who have proficiency in substance abuse. Parents of the adolescents who into an addiction can approach them for help.<br />
2. There are helpline numbers in every county to answer problems with <a href="http://www.drugaddiction.net/ohio">substance abuse in Ohio</a>. Parents of addicted children, their relatives, their teachers or even the children themselves can feely call these toll-free numbers and ask for guidance about their addiction problems.<br />
3. There are special residential programs for children who are into a high extent of alcohol addiction. In these residential programs, the children are made to stay in complete abstinence and in a group where counseling is done on a regular basis. The period of stay in such a center could be from six months to a year.<br />
4. Finally, there are several centers for <a href="http://www.ohio.gov/">alcohol rehab in Ohio </a>that are targeted only for adolescents and teenagers. In the severest case, the youngsters can be admitted to such programs.</p>
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		<title>Alcohol Drinkers More Likely To Die From Injury</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 19:08:25 +0000</pubDate>
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A study by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has shown that individuals who consume alcohol on a regular basis are three times more likely to die from an injury. They studied the rates of death for drinkers, former drinkers, and non-drinkers in the most common causes of injury-related death. These causes [...]]]></description>
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<p>A study by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health has shown that individuals who consume alcohol on a regular basis are three times more likely to die from an injury. They studied the rates of death for drinkers, former drinkers, and non-drinkers in the most common causes of injury-related death. These causes are car accidents, accidental falls, fires, drowning and poisonings, suicides through poisoning, gun deaths and hangings, strangulation or suffocation, gun-related homicides, and other homicides.<span id="more-34"></span></p>
<p>Between 54 and 64 percent of deaths which are caused by injuries were people who drank alcohol at least 12 times per year. In every one of the categories, people who consumed alcohol during the year were more likely to die from the injury. The highest risk was for drowning, which was 3.6 times more likely to be the cause of death for people who drank alcohol.</p>
<p>Information about the deaths and the individuals’ alcohol consumption was obtained from two surveys that provided data on each of the separate issues.</p>
<p>This study shows yet another way that <a href="http://www.drugalcoholrehab.net">alcohol abuse</a> can lead to negative consequences in one’s life. People who suffer from addiction are more likely to engage in risky behaviors and ignore problems caused by drinking. Alcohol makes people less aware of their surroundings. These things may be the reason for the higher risk of injury death among drinkers in the United States.</p>
<p>Individuals who have a problem with <a href="http://www.alcoholanddrugabuse.com">alcoholism</a> should get help from an addiction treatment center. There are many types of programs and methods of treatment available in the United States to serve everyone’s needs. For example, those with alcohol abuse can use counseling, support groups, and outpatient treatment programs to quit drinking. For more severe alcohol addiction problems, residential rehab facilities offer the highest likelihood of success without long-term relapse.</p>
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		<title>Binge Drinking In College</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 02:02:47 +0000</pubDate>
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Alcohol abuse is growing problem on college campuses in the United States. People have associated high rates of alcohol consumption with college students and young adults for a very long time. However, it appears that this problem is truly getting out of hand. Alcohol abuse seems to be causing more violent behaviors on college campuses [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.addictionsearch.com">Alcohol abuse</a> is growing problem on college campuses in the United States. People have associated high rates of alcohol consumption with college students and young adults for a very long time. However, it appears that this problem is truly getting out of hand. Alcohol abuse seems to be causing more violent behaviors on college campuses and even riots in the past decade. This has led a number of college campuses to make alcohol consumption and possession illegal, even for those over the age of 21.<span id="more-30"></span></p>
<p>Binge drinking is usually cited as the cause for these problems. Teens and young adults are increasingly tending to drink very large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time. This leads to destructive behaviors and the very real risks of alcohol poisoning and developing <a href="http://www.detox24.com">alcoholism</a>. Binge drinking is associated with blacking out and other medical conditions.</p>
<p>A college student with an alcoholism or <a href="http://www.alcoholanddrugabuse.com">alcohol abuse</a> problem faces many dire social consequences. They are likely to drop out of school after having worked hard to get into college. Alcoholism makes them more likely to face legal problems. Sexual assault on women is frequently linked to drugs and alcohol. College students who suffer from substance abuse damage personal relationships and lose jobs.</p>
<p>These things can set the young adult far behind in life if the alcoholism is not dealt with quickly and effectively. Additionally, alcohol poisoning is frequently seen in college students who binge drink and become out of control. Alcohol poisoning is potentially fatal.</p>
<p>Whether they suffer from alcoholism or not, many college students don’t realize the dangers of binge drinking. This is especially true if they do it infrequently or all of their they see their friends doing the same thing. However, it only takes one night of binge drinking to die from alcohol poisoning. Young adults with an alcohol abuse problem should be encouraged to seek addiction treatment help.</p>
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		<title>Medications for Alcoholism Recovery</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2008 22:38:28 +0000</pubDate>
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A lot of people are hearing about new medications to treat alcoholism. The symptoms of alcohol detox and cravings make it very difficult to quit drinking, especially for a long-term alcoholic. These medications primarily work by reducing those problems. Studies have shown that they can help people quit drinking, avoid relapse after they quit [...]]]></description>
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<p>A lot of people are hearing about new medications to treat <a href="http://www.addictiontreatmentcenter.com/" target="_blank">alcoholism</a>. The symptoms of alcohol detox and cravings make it very difficult to quit drinking, especially for a long-term alcoholic. These medications primarily work by reducing those problems. Studies have shown that they can help people quit drinking, avoid relapse after they quit drinking, or reduce the amount of alcohol that they drink. There are also other medications on the market that are used to help with certain detox symptoms. For example, Valium may be given during the first few days of withdrawal. The following is some basic information about the most popular medications for alcoholism.<span id="more-21"></span></p>
<p>Antabuse or disulfiram is an older oral medication that works by making the individual who takes it feel nauseas and vomit after they drink alcohol. This is intended to discourage drinking.</p>
<p>Depade/ReVia or naltrexone is an oral medication that helps to lower cravings for recovering alcoholics. Vivitrol is another form of this medication, which is injected. It lasts longer than the pill form. These drugs lower the likelihood of relapse, especially when used along with counseling.</p>
<p>Campral or acamprostate is an oral medication that helps people recovering from <a href="http://www.drugalcoholrehab.net" target="_blank">alcoholism and alcohol abuse</a>. It can only be taken after the individual has stopped drinking, and its effects are not completely understood. It is believed to reduce some of the symptoms of long-term withdrawal, including anxiety.</p>
<p>Taking medications to help in <a href="http://www.addictionsearch.com" target="_blank">alcohol addiction recovery</a> may make the process a little easier and more comfortable. However, it’s important to remember that these pills won’t fix everything. Their best use it to be taken as part of an addiction treatment program, along with counseling and other resources at a rehab center. Also, some experts believe that taking medication to help recover from a substance abuse problem is counterproductive and slows down the recovery process.</p>
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