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- A Clockwork Orange Approach To Alcoholism by Brookston Beer Bulletin on Nov 25, 2009
This is a strange one, and I’m not entirely sure what to make of it, though my natural skeptical tendencies run toward worry. As reported in the USA Today last week in an article entitled Kudzu Compound Could Help Alcoholics Quit Drinking, R...
- Random Friday notes by Daisy's Dead Air on Nov 20, 2009
At left: Mr Cyril is now 7 months old! Like everyone else in the USA, I am presently bustling, rustling, hustling... and trying to dig out from under mounds of email (as well as real-life junk mail), Mr Daisy's comics and kitty detritus, to prepa...
- Hear that lonesome whippoorwill, he sounds too blue to fly by Daisy's Dead Air on Nov 17, 2009
I have had a pretty rough couple of weeks, as my plantar fasciitis reminds me that my feet are indeed the boss. When you work on your feet, you need them, and they won't be ignored. And now, primarily for this reason, I have decided to undertake so...
- Avoid Cigarettes and Alcohol to Avoid Depression [Guest Post] by Addiction Inbox on Nov 12, 2009
[From time to time, Addiction Inbox posts contributions from other bloggers. Views expressed belong to the guest poster and do not necessarily represent my own]Christine Howell is a writer who regularly writes about online health care degrees and col...
- Oh, There’s No Place Like Home for the Holidays by The Last Chance Texaco on Nov 9, 2009
Last night I realized that the three most recent pictures I have of my mother . . . are mug shots. The first was taken about 22 months ago when she was arrested in her driveway for “obstructing justice.” The police were at the house to...
- The new heavy handed Gestapo techniques of Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan have reached the pages of the New York Times. by The Immoral Minority on Oct 25, 2009
The police and social service providers say Anchorage has as many as 400 people they call “chronic public inebriates,” with up to 25 percent of them regarded as the most difficult cases. This year, after the deaths of at least 13 homeless people...
- Moderate Drinking: The Debate Continues by Addiction Inbox on Oct 18, 2009
New study says it’s the lifestyle, not the alcohol. Ever since the first studies showed modest statistical health benefits for people who drank a light to moderate amount of alcohol, the debate has bounced back and forth among researchers. Now an I...






