- Traumatic Addictions By : Adolph K. Reekie
Many people resist personal traumatic experience such as divorce, serious illness, resentment at work or loosing a job, and the death of a loved one. The fact that alcohol is available everywhere and widely advertise in the media as the sound of having a good time helps to disguise the fact that alcohol is also a drug with potential to cause harm. - The Truth About The Drug Called - Suboxone! By : Adolph K. Reekie
The Usual Dose - Women - Overcoming Your Alcohol Abuse, Dependence or Addiction By : Adolph K. Reekie
Alcohol rehabilitation treatment providers are nearly universally wedded to the outdated 12-Step model that only works for approximately ten percent of the men they were designed for, much less for women. Women, and their usually differing needs, motivations, and solutions, are merely lumped into this one-size-kinda/sorta-fits-all category with predictably poor results. - Drug Abuse In California By : Adolph K. Reekie
Drug abuse is by far one of the biggest problems bothering nations across the world and a lot of research is being conducted to look into various social and economic factors that trigger this abuse. Drug abuse is also responsible for the rapid increase in AIDS cases as the disease continues to spread like an epidemic. Contaminated needles that are shared by intravenous-drug users and unprotected sex between drug users are believed to be the main reasons why this disease is spreading so fast. Dru - About Club Drugs By : Adolph K. Reekie
They are almost always associated with a decadent, party lifestyle, whether taken at night clubs or at private raves - hence the name "club drugs." Used often to turn introverted, unsure people into less inhibited creatures, these stimulants are designed to enhance an already raucous atmosphere and encourage participants to become more daring and free. Unfortunately, people who become addicted to club drugs may find they are not always so, that they become dependent on the fleeting high. Or wors - Alcoholism, Is There A Way Out? By : Adolph K. Reekie
Do you spend all your money just to buy a week long supply of wine rather than food? How many more times do you feel rage because you've run out of wine in the cellar rather than the times you've run out of food in the refrigerator? For any regular person who doesn't drink as much, these rages may not happen but for an alcoholic these are not peculiar situations. - Know the Lingo - Common Street Terms for Illegal Drugs By : Adolph K. Reekie
Weed, pot, bennies, rock, snow, dime bag...with drug use and abuse comes a large vocabulary of slang terms known primarily to dealers and addicts. A concerned parent or loved may be puzzled at first to hear such code coming from children, spouses, or friends, and consequently it may take time to realize drugs are being abused. - Substance Abuse Craving - Reduction Therapies By : Adolph K. Reekie
One example of an attempt to treat substance abuse behavior is U.S. Pat. No. 5,013,752, issued May 7, 1991, entitled "Prevention and Treatment of Alcoholism by the use of Dietary Chromium." While the claim that chromium deficiency is by itself a cause of alcoholism is debatable, the use of chromium has become well established since that time as an ingredient in anti-craving compounds. - Breast Enlargement – Converting Small to Big By : Joshua Byrd
Breast enlargement is the procedure that can change the lifestyle of a woman that seeks desperately to enhance her personality. As well as it can fulfill the need of getting an alluring look for the woman. Breast enlargement can be done in several ways. But the fact is that you ought to choose the most affordable and safe way for your purpose. - Breast Pills – Offering High-End and Natural Results By : James Addision
Breast plays a significant part in a woman’s life. It’s the element and part of her body that is hugely responsible to decide her personality as well as sex appeal. Women with small breast are always jealousy of the women that have large and shaped breast. But the fact is that with several chances on, you can always go for a breast enlargement procedure. Surgery is a good way but it is painful and expensive. - Breast Pills Effective in Improving the Growth of Breasts By : Joshua Byrd
Fortunately some women are blessed with nice good-looking breasts. At the same time some women find themselves insufficient due to smaller breasts. So women are now focusing themselves to look like those glamorous sexy actresses. Pinning up to achieve enlarge breasts like models and scurrying for breast enlargement surgery and breast pills. - Yeast Infection in Men - You're Not Safe By : Adolph K. Reekie
Did the question "Can men get yeast infections?" ever cross your mind? - Start Safe Penis Enlargement - See Fast Results By : Adolph K. Reekie
The buzz words in the penis enlargement industry are 'fast', 'safe' and 'natural' penis enhancement. However, after learning about the products sold to men which claim to start penis growth I learned that most products aren't fast, safe, natural, or even increase your penis size. The buzz words in the industry, for most (not all) products, are designed only to create profit. - Why You Must Not Take Penis Enlargement Pills Without Exercises By : Adolph K. Reekie
Men who suffer with a small penis can now choose the size of their penises. With penis enlargement pills, patches, and penis extenders, there is a male enhancement method for just about any man looking to increase his size, performance and confidence. - Vivaxa - Is It Really That Embarrassing If You Use An Erection Enhancement Location By : Adolph K. Reekie
Have you ever suffered from low levels of sexual stamina? I suspect many of you will have, even if you don't want to publicly admit it. You'd be surprised at just how many men do suffer from this problem, and yet the majority choose to suffer in silence because they think that admitting they have a problem and seeking help is not 'the masculine thing to do'. I don't agree with that at all. I used to suffer from very low levels of sexual stamina; on some occasions my erection lasted only a matter - Would A Thick And Long Penis Give You More Confidence? By : Adolph K. Reekie
Women generally love men who are strong and confident. This also includes sexual confidence in the bedroom. The aura that such men emit is something that most women would love to keep having. Although there are quite a number of things that women also love in men like money, good looks, and charisma but confidence is one sure thing that makes you a man in front of the ladies. - Do You Need to Use a Penis Enlargement Device? By : Adolph K. Reekie
Very few things are as important to a man as his penis. It is the symbol and root of his masculinity. Cultures around the world have worshipped the penis because it represents virility and masculinity. Unfortunately, though, many men do not feel that they have powerful penises. Instead, they look at their penises and feel a deep sense of disappointment. Most men feel this way because they are not happy with the size of their penises. - Cruciate Ligament In Dairy Cow's Knee Repaired By 'Wildcat Power Cord' By : Health News
An 8-year-old Jersey dairy cow is back at her Kansas farm thanks to a decade of research and an experimental surgery performed at Kansas State University's Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital. - Bovine Tuberculosis In Cattle And Badgers, British Veterinary Association By : Health News
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has welcomed calls by a Parliamentary Select Committee for Defra to adopt a multi-faceted approach to tackling the growing problem of cattle TB.......... - Oral Contraceptive Testing For Animals By : Health News
If you're a land owner and animals such as coyotes or wild pigs are driving you hog wild, help may soon be on the way to control their numbers in a humane way - in the form of a birth control pill for animals being developed at Texas A&M University's College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences. - New FlexileRx: Safety Comes to Canine Joint Care By : Health News
A new product for canine joint care, FlexileRx, calls attention to Osteoarthritis (OA), the most common form of arthritis in America (1). OA affects as many dogs as it does people -- about 20 million. - Royal Veterinary College Scientists Unravel The Mysteries Of Neurodegenerative Diseases, UK By : Health News
New research, by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), is unravelling some of the mysteries of how prion diseases like CJD damage brain cells (neurons). - AVMA And Banfield Charitable Trust Honor "Future Vets" By : Health News
The strains of "Pomp and Circumstance" filled the air as more than 75 pint-sized "Future Vets" decked in white lab coats took the stage to receive a stethoscope and honorary diploma. - SentrX Animal Care to Showcase New Adhesion Prevention Film By : Veterinary News
SentrX Animal Care, Inc., a leading provider of innovative veterinary care for horses and companion animals, will showcase new adhesion prevention film for the equine market at the AAEP 53rd Annual Convention in Orlando. The new product is specifically...... - Majesco Announces ‘Pet Pals: Animal Doctor’ for the Nintendo DS By : Health News
Majesco Entertainment Company (NASDAQ: COOL), an innovative provider of video games for the mass market, today announced Pet Pals: Animal Doctor for the Nintendo DS™. Developed by Legacy Interactive and Frontline Studios..... - The Merck/Merial Manual for Pet Health Gives Pet Owners a Trusted Reference for Keeping Their Anima By : Health News
The millions of pet owners who seek expert, in-depth information to help keep the animals in their lives healthy can now turn to a source based on the one used by their veterinarians. The Merck/Merial Manual for Pet Health is the first complete health guide for pet owners,..... - Greer Announces Strategic Agreement with Axiom Veterinary Laboratories to Supply Allergy By : Health News
Greer, a leading developer and provider of allergy immunotherapy products, is pleased to announce it has entered into a strategic supply agreement with Axiom Veterinary Laboratories Ltd..... - Vetcision Expands to New Veterinary Specialty Hospital While Furthering Excellence in Customer Care By : Health News
Today, Vetcision, a world-class veterinary specialty hospital for small animal care and diagnostics, announced its plans to expand to a new state-of-the-art veterinary facility in Waltham, MA. Opening in the spring of 2008, Vetcision plans to continue to focus on its superior customer care while expanding its practice to include new specialties...... - Greer Laboratories Granted Good Manufacturing Practices Compliance Certification from United Kingdo By : Health News
Greer, a leading developer and provider of allergy immunotherapy products and treatments, is pleased to announce it has been granted Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) certification from the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD). Greer was granted the certificate after undergoing a GMP inspection by UK VMD and a VMD analysis of Greer’s commitment to comply with European GMP standards...... - 5 Myths About Protecting Yourself from Skin Cancer By : Slavco Stefanoski
Sara spends much of her summer near the beach. She lives in a mild climate and is very athletic. She loves to swim, bike and play games outdoors. Sara knows the dangers of the sun and so she opts for tanning salons to get her 'golden glow' while being sure to apply sunscreen every day before heading out. - Vsurance’s Online Pet Resource Center, VetpetMD.com, Sees Record Growth in Traffic By : Health News
Vsurance, Inc., (OTCBB:VSUR) a leading provider of pet health insurance, announced today the Company is experiencing a rapid growth in traffic at VetpetMD.com, the premier online pet information resource in the industry. .... - AmSurg Names Healthcare Industry Veteran Chris Holden President and CEO Effective October 1st By : Health News
AmSurg Corp. (NASDAQ: AMSG) today announced that Christopher A. Holden will join the Company effective October 1, 2007, as the Company’s President and Chief Executive Officer. His appointment completes an extensive and thorough search for a successor to Ken P. McDonald, the Company’s current President and CEO..... - Most Dogs That Bite Kids Have Never Done It Before, But May Have Behavioral Medical Problems By : Health News
The majority of dogs that bite kids do so for the first time, but they may have a causal behavioral medical problem, according to an article in Injury Prevention. - American Red Cross Releases Book Devoted To Dog's Health By : Health News
The American Red Cross is dedicated to helping every member of a family be safer and better protected, including the family dog. - Study Shows Wild Male Chimpanzees Use Stolen Food To Win Over The Opposite Sex By : Health News
They say that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach and the same could be said for female chimpanzees. - Eastern Equine Encephalitis Detected In Escambia County, Alabama By : Health News
The Escambia County Health Department announced that two horses from Escambia County tested positive for Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) during August. - US Declared Canine-Rabies Free: CDC Announces At Inaugural World Rabies Day Symposium By : Health News
For the last several decades, state and local public health authorities in the United States have been working tirelessly on the prevention and control of rabies. - World Rabies Day Strives To Make Rabies History By : Health News
World Rabies Day, Sept. 8, 2007 is a new, international event launching global efforts to eliminate rabies. - Toxic Mold May Pose Health Threat To Pets By : Health News
The deaths of two cats from what is believed to be the first documented case of toxic black mold poisoning in pets point to a new health concern for pet owners............ - Partnership Key To Lifting EU Export Ban, UK By : Health News
BVA President David Catlow last thursday welcomed the decision by the EU's Standing Committee on the Food Chain.............. - AVMA Urges The NFL To Take Strong Stance Against Dog Fighting And Animal Cruelty By : Health News
The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) sent a strongly worded message to the National Football League (NFL) and its commissioner. - Coping With Fleas By : Health News
According to the FDA, research shows that fleas could potentially bite your pet 400 times a day(1). - Israeli Veterinary Teaching Hospital Is The Cat's Meow By : Health News
Imagine one dog asking another: "How's your health insurance policy? Satisfied with your HMO?" - Cat Disease Linked To Flame Retardants In Furniture, More Research Necessary To Study Implied Threat By : Health News
A mysterious epidemic of thyroid disease among pet cats in the United States may be linked to exposure to dust shed from flame retardants in household carpeting............ - Changes To Compensation Paid For Animals Ordered Destroyed, Canada By : Health News
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has updated the schedule of amounts payable for compensation to owners of animals ordered destroyed for disease control purposes. - Cautious Welcome To Which? Report, UK By : Health News
Responding to the Which? consumer magazine report on veterinary fees (August issue), the British Veterinary Association welcomed the information gained by the survey and guidance on choosing a vet. - New Study Reveals Pathology Of Feline Heartworm Disease; Proves Existence Of HARD By : Health News
A landmark study (1,2) that shows conclusively that heartworms do not need to reach maturity to cause pathology in cats has answered many of the questions surrounding feline heartworm............ - Royal Veterinary College Research To Tackle Post-weaning Multi-Systemic Wasting Syndrome By : Health News
The Royal Veterinary College is contributing to a £11.5m programme to tackle some of the most harmful and widespread diseases that commonly affect farmed animals in the UK. - RTA 402 Shown to Protect Animals Against Toxicities of Standard Cancer Treatments By : Health News
Reata Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today announced the presentation of new preclinical data showing their lead anti-cancer agent,........... - Well Look What The Dog Brought In — Infestations, Itching and Disease By : Health News
Summer is the prime time for pet pests such as fleas, ticks, flies and mosquitoes. Although animals tend to view pests as merely annoyances, they can pose substantial health risks to both the pets and their owners, warns the National Pest Management Association. - Female Iguanas Pay High Costs To Choose A Mate By : Health News
Picking a mate isn't easy - if you are a female iguana. In a study published in the June 27th issue of the online . . . . . . . . - AVMA Releases 2005 Reports On Veterinary Compensation And Veterinary Practice Business Measures By : Health News
Between 1995 to 2005, the professional income of veterinarians rose from 57,507 dollars for private practice veterinarians to 105,510 dollars (rising over 9,000 dollars between 2003 and 2005).
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