Apr 24, 2009 | Associated Content
Naltrexone: Cure for Alcoholism?
Naltrexone is a medication that is commonly used to treat people who are alcoholics.
Alcoholism drug not an easy sell
JoAnne Benner-Cook, a recovering alcoholic, conducted a support group for alcoholics at Weymouth Medical Practice.
Dear Annie: I am a 48-year-old woman who has struggled with alcoholism for almost 30 years.
Alcoholism Recovery and Treatment
There are many factors to effective alcoholism recovery and treatment typically requiring intensive approaches to address the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of the disease.
Toronto paramedic tells all: The Emergency Monologues
Toronto paramedic Morgan Jones Phillips has written about his experiences in a new book, The Emergency Monologues, based on his hit indie play.
"A real hangover is nothing to try out family remedies on. The only cure for a real hangover is death.'' -American humorist Robert Benchley New Year's Eve is upon us, the time for a real whopper -- beer by the ...