Monday 13 October 2008
1. Alcohol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In chemistry, an alcohol is any organic compound in which a hydroxyl group (-O H) ... The general formula for a simple acyclic alcohol is CnH2n+1OH. ...
en.wikipedia.org
2. Wikipedia: Alcoholism
Hyperlinked article covering blood tests, medical effects, politics and public health, treatments, ... 6 Alcohol withdrawal. 7 Treatments. 7.1 ...
en.wikipedia.org
3. Alcohol and Depression
... and research based information on alcohol and depression from the Royal College ... 30 years, the UK has become wealthier and alcohol has become cheaper. ...
www.rcpsych.ac.uk
4. Alcohol
Deciding whether to drink is a personal decision that we each eventually have to make. Get the facts about alcohol. ... people drink alcohol, it's absorbed ...
kidshealth.org
5. Alcohol Concern
National agency on alcohol misuse. Working to reduce the costs of alcohol misuse and develop the range and quality of helping services for problem drinkers and ...
www.alcoholconcern.org.uk
6. FRANK - Alcohol
Alcohol is seen by many as a more socially acceptable drug, but that's not to ... Alcohol can make you mouthy, argumentative and aggressive. ...
www.talktofrank.com
7. Alcohol
Do you know how beer and other alcoholic drinks affect the body and mind? ... Drinking alcohol is dangerous for kids and teens and sometimes for adults, too. ...
kidshealth.org
8. Alcohol
... of alcohol consumption is through the mouth. Alcohol enters ... Once alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream, it is rapidly circulated throughout the body. ...
www.amsa.org
9. Understanding Alcohol—Information about Alcohol
Alcohol has been used for centuries in social, medical, cultural, and religious settings. ... However, alcohol can also be used to excess resulting in health, ...
science.education.nih.gov
10. Alcohol and depression
Over the last decade new research has shed light on the way alcohol affects the brain, and in the ways in which the brain is affected in depression. It is now known ...
www.netdoctor.co.uk
