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National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

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The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism is a top-rate resource that provides comprehensive and relevant information on a number of alcohol-related topics.

The Mission Statement of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

image: rolling the dice with alcohol abuse The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), according to their mission statement, provides leadership at the national level to reduce alcohol-related problems by the following activities:

Conducting and supporting research in a broad spectrum of scientific areas including neuroscience, epidemiology, genetics, health risks and benefits of alcohol consumption, alcoholic prevention, and alcoholic treatment.

  • Organizing and joining forces with various research organizations and Federal Programs regarding alcohol-related topics, problems, and concerns.

  • Teaming up with local, state, national, and international organizations, institutions, programs, and agencies that are actively engaged in alcohol-related work.

  • Interpreting, translating, and circulating research findings to researchers, policymakers, health care providers, and to the general public.
The following represents mild to moderate physical withdrawal symptoms that typically occur within 6 to 48 hours after the last alcoholic drink: enlarged or dilated pupils, pulsating headaches, tremor of the hands, loss of appetite, vomiting, clammy skin, abnormal movements, sweating (especially on the palms of the hands or on the face), rapid heart rate, looking pale, involuntary movements of the eyelids, sleeping difficulties, and nausea.

image: thermometer and meds in alcohol rehab facilityOn the NIAAA website, it can be seen the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism provides the following types of alcohol-related information:  publications, research information, news and events, a newsletter, and various resources. 

In addition, NIAAA has a "What's New" section, a "Frequently Asked Questions" section, and section where links to "Sponsored Sites" are provided.  For instance, in the current "What's New" section, there's a link to the Initiative on Underage Drinking.

In the strictest sense of the word, people cannot buy alcoholic beverage licenses. Certainly there are many fees associated with obtaining a liquor license, but the more accurate description for obtaining such a license focuses more on the many requirements of the application process.

National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism:  Conclusion

After reviewing the scope of what is offered on The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism website, it can be concluded that this is indeed a top-rate resource that has an extensive amount of relevant information on a wide variety of alcohol-related topics.

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In the United States, beer accounts for four times as many alcohol-related traffic accident fatalities (80%) as liquor
and wine (20%).

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