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Addicted to love? Craving comes in two forms, and both can hurt

28th April 2017 by philcain

Intense romance can often come with symptoms resembling addiction–euphoria, craving, dependence, withdrawal and relapse–and brain scans have shown that it can be linked to drug-addiction-like activity in the brain’s reward centres.

Source: www.newscientist.com/article/2129208-addicted-to-love-craving-comes-in-two-forms-and-both-can-hurt/

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Delight as UK develops strategy to help children of alcohol dependents | Alcohol Companion Scrapbook

20th April 2017 by philcain

Blackwood hearing testimony►

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Days before the surprise UK election was called the government told Public Health England, a government agency for health and wellbeing, to develop a strategy to help children with alcohol dependent parents.

Around 2.5m children currently live with a parent who is drinking hazardously. Having such an upbringing increases our chances of a range problems, including alcohol dependence.

Health minister Nicola Blackwood last week instructed the agency to “support the development of a strategy to address the needs of children living with alcohol dependent parents” by the end of March.

“We’re delighted,” says Hilary Henriques, head of the National Association for Children of Alcoholics, which has been campaigning to raise attention to the issue since 1990. “It only took us 27 years!”

“We have been working with Liam Byrne MP [Lab] to bring attention to the problems these children face since an initial meeting in July 2015. It is extraordinary that a hand-written note from him has propelled children of alcoholics to the top of the alcohol harm agenda.”

Blackwood promised action in February (see video) after listening  to the kind of difficulties faced by children of alcohol dependents from Byrne and shadow heath minister Jonathan Ashworth, who both had alcohol dependent fathers. ■

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[books] ALCOHOL: Soviet Anti-Alcohol Posters | Fuel Publishing

18th April 2017 by philcain

“Don’t drink your life away” (1977)

Alcohol presents an exhaustive collection of previously unpublished, Soviet Anti-Alcohol posters. The book includes examples from the 1960s through to the 1980s, but focuses on those produced during the Mikhail Gorbachev campaign initiated in 1985.

Source: http://fuel-design.com/publishing/alcohol/

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Heineken 0.0 enters Alcohol Companion Top of the Pops

30th March 2017 by philcain

Alcohol Companion is delighted to announced that Heineken’s newly-launched “Heineken 0.0” lager (right) has reaches the drinkability standard needed to enter the Alcohol Companion Top of the Pops. ■

 

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[diary] Society for the Study of Addiction Annual Conference 2017 | SSA

14th March 2017 by philcain

– 9-10th November, Newcastle upon Tyne

Source: https://www.addiction-ssa.org/symposium

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#brainawarenessweek, consider Alcohol Companion

14th March 2017 by philcain

Alcohol has a profound impact on our brains and consequently our well-being. Understanding this more fully provides a powerful way to help us improve our lives, letting our brains to look after us better. So, to coincide with #brainawarenessweek, there is a 50% off Alcohol Companion using code FT6RK7J9 redeemable at the philcain.com bookshop. ■

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