Alcoholism sourcebook [electronic resource] : basic consumer health information about alcohol use, abuse, and addiction, including facts about the physical consequences of alcohol abuse, such as brain changes and problems with cognitive functioning, cirrhosis and other liver diseases, cardiovascular disease, pancreatitis, and alcoholic neuropathy, and the effects of alcohol on reproductive health and fetal development, mental health problems associated with alcohol abuse, and alcohol's impact on families, workplaces, and the community; along with information about underage drinking, alcohol treatment and recovery, a glossary of related terms, and directories of resources for more information / Keith Jones, managing editor.
2015
RC565 .A4493 2015eb
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Alcoholism sourcebook [electronic resource] : basic consumer health information about alcohol use, abuse, and addiction, including facts about the physical consequences of alcohol abuse, such as brain changes and problems with cognitive functioning, cirrhosis and other liver diseases, cardiovascular disease, pancreatitis, and alcoholic neuropathy, and the effects of alcohol on reproductive health and fetal development, mental health problems associated with alcohol abuse, and alcohol's impact on families, workplaces, and the community; along with information about underage drinking, alcohol treatment and recovery, a glossary of related terms, and directories of resources for more information / Keith Jones, managing editor.
Edition
Fourth edition.
ISBN
9780780813953 (electronic book)
0780813952 (electronic book)
9780780813755 (hardcover)
0780813758 (hardcover)
0780813952 (electronic book)
9780780813755 (hardcover)
0780813758 (hardcover)
Published
Detroit, Michigan : Omnigraphics, 2015.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiv, 458 pages) : illustrations.
Call Number
RC565 .A4493 2015eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
362.292/86
Summary
"Excessive alcohol use causes approximately 88,000 deaths each year, making it the third leading lifestyle-related cause of death in the United States. Alcohol affects every organ in the drinker's body. While moderate alcohol use can have some health benefits for adults, heavy alcohol use and binge drinking can harm the body, disrupt relationships, and lead to risky behaviors, injury, illness, or death. Furthermore, any alcohol use can cause permanent harm to underage drinkers and to the unborn children of pregnant women." "Alcoholism sourcebook, fourth edition provides readers with updated information about alcohol use, abuse, and dependence. Physical alcohol-related effects on the brain, heart, liver, pancreas, bones, nerves, lungs, stomach, kidneys, and immune system are described, and mental health issues that often accompany alcohol problems are discussed. A section on the problem of underage drinking looks at the causes and consequences of drinking among adolescents, and another section discusses the effects of alcohol use on reproductive and fetal health. Facts about alcohol's impact on families, workplaces, and communities are included, and guidance is provided for helping someone with an alcohol problem receive appropriate treatment and recovery services. The book concludes with a glossary of terms related to alcohol use and abuse and directories of resources for support and additional information."--Publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Access limited to authorized users.
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Health reference series.
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Table of Contents
Understanding alcohol : use and abuse
Diagnosis of alcoholism
Risk factors and prevention
Treatment and recovery
Clinical trials and research on alcoholism
Additional information.
Diagnosis of alcoholism
Risk factors and prevention
Treatment and recovery
Clinical trials and research on alcoholism
Additional information.