Alcoholism: Support and Recovery for You and Your Loved Ones
Alcohol consumption is legal and socially acceptable in most places in the United States. Unfortunately, not everyone is able to consume healthily and responsibly, and alcoholism is a prevalent condition. Alcoholism has devastating consequences, not only for the sufferer, but also for his family and community. Finding reliable information and help in making informed decisions is easy with the findingDulcinea Alcoholism Web Guide.
Alcoholism Information
Alcoholism is a disease that can grow worse over time, possibly shortening the life or causing the ... read more »
Alcohol Intervention
If you know someone who suffers from alcoholism and you want to try and intervene but aren't sure ... read more »
Alcoholism Treatment
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Alcohol Addiction Recovery and Support
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Alcoholism Research
To stay on top of recent alcoholism research and emerging medical technology, use the sites below. You'll find the latest information about the medical consequences of long-term alcohol abuse, news on the progress of new drugs and views on new methods for treating alcoholism.
Insights for Alcoholism Research
- Researchers often use scientific language. Try using a medical glossary to help you decipher words you aren't familiar with.
- Many online journals require subscriptions that can cost hundreds of dollars per year. Unless you plan to do frequent, extensive research, stick to the free article abstracts.
Top Sites for Alcoholism Research
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism
publishes its scientific journal for free. Read it online or as a PDF file to retain its original and printer-friendly layout.
Alcohol Research Group
provides information on the group's current and past research projects.
Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
provides free abstracts of articles in their current and past issues. Although you'll have to pay for a subscription to read the full texts, the abstracts summarize the research and developments concerning alcoholism addiction.







