March 15, 2009

  • Some Help with Post World of Warcraft Addiction Play Time

    When you get over World of Warcraft addiction, you don't play nearly as much. Makes sense, right? But one of the side effects of not playing as often is that disorientation when you do sit down to play again. What the heck was I doing last time I played? Where was that quest giver? Or maybe where were those pesky Timbermaw anyway?

March 14, 2009

  • Fighting Addiction to Pornography

    Child pornography is a picture of the crime scene, not the production (enactment) of the crime itself. It is not pictures of willing perverts performing for the camera; it is pictures of children, being violently molested.

February 25, 2009

  • Discover What You Need to Know about Alcoholism & Drug Addiction

    Suffering from alcoholism or drug addiction is horrible - I know, because I've been there. The shame, the guilt, the confusion - you sometimes feel dirty in a weird kind of way, almost semi-human - and this can leave you feeling terribly lonely, isolated and misunderstood.

January 30, 2009

January 4, 2009

  • Alcoholism Common and Serious

    Did you know that alcoholism is a common and deadly disease? Physicians have begun to associate cancers with alcoholism. They also see many examples of diseases related to alcoholism including alcohol-related cirrhosis, cardiomyopathy, gastrointestinal bleeding and pancreatitis. There are even those that suffer the consequences of alcoholism without even putting alcohol to their lips. These include the innocents that suffer from fetal alcohol syndrome, a leading cause of mental retardation. Other serious consequences of alcoholism include the traffic accidents that drinking and driving cause, depression and dementia suffered by those with the disease, suicide, and homicide linked to alcoholism and the risk to children of alcoholic parents that they too might suffer someday the same illness

January 3, 2009

  • Alcoholism, It Is A Disease

    Do you have someone you know that refuses to admit they have a drinking problem but have all the indicators say that alcohol is the root of the major problems in their life? Do they have egular or constant cravings for alcohol? Are they unable to limit or stop the amount of alcohol they consume? These are both red flags that this person may be suffering from a disease called alcoholism. It is a disease that is chronic in nature. It is one that can have severe health, financial and relationship consequences.

January 2, 2009

  • Consider these Alcohol and Drug Addiction Signs …

    Knowing what the alcoholism symptoms and drug addiction signs are - is crucial if you want to know whether you or someone you care about suffers from alcoholism or drug addiction.

  • Smoking Lets you Cope?

    I\'ve helped a lot of people quit smoking. While doing this, I\'ve been told a lot of reasons why it is good to smoke.

December 31, 2008

  • The Makings of a Tobacco Habit

    Let\'s pretend you wanted form a habit. And not just some wimpy habit, but a major, mind controlling, and life changing habit behavior. Where do you start to make it a really strong habit that will feel impossible to break? There are three basic ways we learn habits; emotions, authority figures, and repetition.

  • Tips and Advice for Understanding Alcoholism and Drug Addiction

    If you are really trying to understand alcoholism and drug addiction, and find yourself asking, \'what is drug addiction and what is alcoholism?\' hopefully I can help.

December 26, 2008

  • Quit Smoking and Surgery

    Surgery is complicated enough without all the side effects. Typically there are pages of consent forms to sign listing everything that could go wrong. Surgery, whether elective or required is something many will face at some point in their lives. Patients should understand many complications can not be foreseen. However there is one complication that can be avoided and it is in the patient\'s control and that is smoking.

December 17, 2008

  • The Basics EVERYONE Must Know About Alcohol Treatment Centres

    It is accepted that alcoholism is a familiar problem. It is not confined to a particular race, religion or country. For example, in the United States of America, there are more than 15,000 centres. This is good news for anyone dealing with the problem of alcoholism. However, it is also a prominent source of concern. People that want imminent assistance from alcoholism sometimes find it tasking discovering the right alcohol treatment centre.