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Alcohol and Mood Changes: 7 Tips To Reduce Mood Swings During Pregnancy. A woman can go through a lot in order to ... http://bit.ly/cmfMMN

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Drinking in Teen Years Increases Breast Cancer Risk

wellbeingwire.meyouhealth.com — “Teenaged and young adult women who drink moderate to heavy amounts of alcohol are more likely to develop breast changes that could lead to breast cancer.View full resource at wellbeingwire.meyouhealth.com

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JNM: PET reveals link between systemic inflammation and depression

healthimaging.com — “Research has shown systemic inflammation causes an increase in depressive symptoms concurrent with changes in glucose metabolism in the parts of the brain responsible for mood and motivation, and the findings could lead to depression treatments for patients who have symptoms related to inflammation in the body or brain, according to a study published in the April issue of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine.View full resource at healthimaging.com

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Five unhealthy habits sending us to an early grave - The Globe and Mail

theglobeandmail.com — “Quitting smoking, excess alcohol consumption, poor diet, sedentary behaviour and stressing out adds years to life expectancyView full resource at theglobeandmail.com

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Dehydration Can Cause a Bad Mood | Men's Health News

news.menshealth.com — “Researchers found that mild dehydration is associated with mood changesView full resource at news.menshealth.com

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Start your day with water. It can boost your MOOD: http://t.co/SZABqpqr

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Therapy apps may help, but couch your expectations - latimes.com

latimes.com — “"We obviously believe that this technology is nothing short of life-changing," boosts Ran Zilca, chief scientist of bLife, a Los Angeles-based company that markets the Live Happy app. But is there really any evidence that using a mood app helps?View full resource at latimes.com

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New book offers help for gambling addiction - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “For many people, gambling now and then is a bit of fun. For as many as two million Americans, though, gambling is addiction that can be as intense and harmful as an addiction to alcohol or drugs. "Change Your Gambling, Change Your Life," a new book from Harvard Health Publications, offers a guide for anyone looking to take a self-help approach to recovery from gambling addiction. The book offers a series of self-help tests to evaluate the depth of a person's gambling problem and aView full resource at health.harvard.edu

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Worried about a #gambling #addiction? See Harvard Health's new book, "Change Your Gambling, Change Your Life." http://t.co/lDjz5yu0

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Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance speaker to talk in Morristown about coping strategies | NJ.com

nj.com — “On Wednesday evening, March 28, the DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE (DBSA) will feature at its monthly meeting Kimberlee Karpack, LPC, LCADC, who works with children, adolescents and adults with issues ranging from mood disorders to personality disorders, psychiatric issues, substance abuse, depression, anxiety, relationship issues and grief work. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor. She has worked in the field since 1994, in private View full resource at nj.com

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Change4Life launches its first alcohol campaign | Department of Health

dh.gov.uk — “A nationwide Change4Life campaign, which launches tonight, warns people that drinking slightly over the lower-risk alcohol guidelines can seriously impact long-term health. The TV ad highlights that regularly drinking about 2 large glasses of wine or...View full resource at dh.gov.uk

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A recent @Yougov poll for @Change4Life found 85% of people didn’t realise alcohol increases the risk of breast cancer: http://t.co/AhEoPMJx

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Problems Transferring New Knowledge To New Contexts Experienced By Alcohol-Dependent Individuals

medicalnewstoday.com — “Chronic and excessive drinking is associated with structural, physiological, and functional changes in multiple regions of the human brain, including the prefrontal cortex, the medial temporal lobView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Deprived of sex, jilted flies drink more alcohol

sciencedaily.com — “Scientists have discovered that a tiny molecule in the fly’s brain called neuropeptide F governs this behavior—as the levels of the molecule change in their brains, the flies’ behavior changes as well.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Deprived of sex, jilted flies drink more alcohol: Scientists have discovered that a tiny molecule in... http://t.co/XNkaQYba #alcoholism

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Snoring-Treatment Overview

webmd.com — “Snoring is treated through lifestyle modifications such as losing weight (if necessary), quitting smoking, changing sleep habits (such as sleeping on your side instead of your back), and avoiding the use of alcohol and sedatives before bed.View full resource at webmd.com

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Alcohol-dependent individuals have problems transferring new knowledge to new contexts

medicalxpress.com — “Chronic and excessive drinking is associated with structural, physiological, and functional changes in multiple regions of the human brain, including the prefrontal cortex, the medial temporal lobe (MTL), as well as structures of the brain's reward system. This study of the ability of alcohol-dependent ...View full resource at medicalxpress.com

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Deprived of Sex, Jilted Flies Drink More Alcohol

newswise.com — “Now a group of scientists at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has discovered that a tiny molecule in the fly’s brain called neuropeptide F governs this behavior—as the levels of the molecule change in their brains, the flies’ behavior changes as well.View full resource at newswise.com

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Deprived of Sex, Jilted Flies Drink More Alcohol

newswise.com — “Now a group of scientists at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) has discovered that a tiny molecule in the fly’s brain called neuropeptide F governs this behavior—as the levels of the molecule change in their brains, the flies’ behavior changes as well.View full resource at newswise.com

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Deprived of sex, jilted flies drink more alcohol

eurekalert.org — “Now a group of scientists at the University of California, San Francisco has discovered that a tiny molecule in the fly's brain called neuropeptide F governs this behavior -- as the levels of the molecule change in their brains, the flies' behavior changes as well.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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