‘Chronic effects of alcohol’

Drug Addiction

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Drug AddictionThey are known as such addictions to various toxic substances, which produce multiple adverse health effects, both physical and psychological, family and social serious repercussions.

1. What is addiction?
Substance abuse or addiction is a chronic primary disease process, infectious and progressive. It causes serious problems not only for the youth concerned but also for the family and society.

2. A growing problem
Drug abuse has been emerging as a major problem among youth in recent years to be seen as an epidemic.
Alcohol and snuff have been called illegal drugs and that young people often experience, however, the use and abuse of illicit drugs has been increasing in this population.

3. The effects of the drug
The physical and psychological consequences, acute or chronic drug use for adolescents are of great concern. Adverse effects of drugs are varied and include:

- Toxic reactions, potential crime, changes in mood, sensory impairment or deterioration of motor function.

- They can affect mental functioning, including impaired concentration, trial and cognitive function, formation of misconceptions, temporary memory loss, inattention, extreme agitation, delusions of persecution and hallucinations.

Drug addiction is often related to trauma. The leading causes of death in these young people are acts of violence such as homicides, suicides and accidents, especially traffic.

Chronic effects of alcohol and drug abuse include severe disorders such as cancer, cirrhosis, and respiratory disease. Both are more serious or chronic psychological disorders.

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Different sizes of harmful alcohol

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

There are several measures of harmful drinking. The different sizes as there are different ways research is done and looks to alcohol. A hard line between harmful and non-harmful drinking does not exist.

Most of the Dutch drinking alcohol

The majority (81%) of the Dutch population drinks alcohol (2007). Approximately one fifth (19%) of the population drink alcohol. For young people (pupils from 12 to 18 year secondary education) is that about half the alcohol consumed last month: 51% in 2007. (more…)

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Alcoholism

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

The problem of alcoholism is a major psychiatric problem, because the effects alcohol has on the brain, either of acute or chronic, and therefore the effects on the individual.

Also important are the psychosocial reasons that lead individuals to drink, they can be certain moods such as depression or anxiety, and toxics trends. We must also take into account the alcohol tolerance of each person, because each has a different one. (more…)

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