Image US NIH NIAAA Logo.svg right 200px The NationalInstitute on AlcoholAbuse and Alcoholism NIAAA , as part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health , supports and conducts biomedical and behavioral research on the causes, consequences, treatment, and prevention of alcoholism and alcohol related ... in the per capita consumption of alcohol. NIAAA also provides leadership in the national effort ... and federal programs on alcohol related issues Collaborating with international, national, state, and local institutions, organizations, agencies, and programs engaged in alcohol related work Translating ... Disparities in Adverse and Beneficial Effects of Alcohol Advancing Behavioral Therapies for Alcoholism Source http www.niaaa.nih.gov NationalInstitute on AlcoholAbuse and Alcoholism References reflist National Institutes of Health Category National Institutes of Health AlcoholAbuse and Alcoholism Category Alcoholabuse Category Alcohol in the United States US gov stub ... to its Mission Statement , the government agency agency provides leadership in the national effort to reduce alcohol related problems by Conducting and supporting research in a wide range of scientific areas including genetics , neuroscience , epidemiology , health risks and benefits of alcohol .... The Vision Statement of the agency is to support and promote the best science on alcohol ... functions and behavior relating to alcohol use Improving the diagnosis , prevention, and treatment of alcohol use disorders Enhancing quality health care NIAAA s research initiatives are Basic Research on Medications Development for Alcohol Use Disorders Genetic Studies of Vulnerability to Alcohol Mechanisms and Markers of Alcohol Induced Organ Damage and Organ Protection Behavioral and Genetic Risk Factors for Alcoholism Long term, Community Based Prevention of Alcohol Problems at Specific Life Stages Underage Populations and the Elderly Identifying the Neuroscientific Basis of Alcohol Related ... more details
. ref NationalInstitute on AlcoholAbuse and Alcoholism. http pubs.niaaa.nih.gov publications aa30.htm Diagnostic Criteria for AlcoholAbuse and Dependence Alcohol Alert, No. 30 PH 359, October 1995. accessed August 17, 2009 ref Alcoholabuse is sometimes referred to by the less specific term alcoholism . However, many definitions of alcoholism exist, and only some are compatible with alcoholabuse. Binge drinking is another form of alcoholabuse. Frequent binge drinking or getting severely drunk more than twice is classed as alcohol misuse. ref name Michaud 2007 Definitions Alcoholabuse ... Rethinking Drinking , NationalInstitute on AlcoholAbuse and Alcoholism http www.recoveryrealm.com ... factors also influence age of onset of alcoholabuse and risk of alcoholism. ref name eattrfad ... abuse and dependence results from the National Longitudinal Alcohol Epidemiologic Survey. journal ...Infobox Disease Name Alcoholabuse Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 F10.1 ICD9 ICD9 305.0 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID D000437 Alcoholabuse , as described in the DSM IV , is a psychiatric ... to work. According to Gelder, Mayou & Geddes 2005 alcoholabuse is linked with suicide . They state ... from depression. Certain manifestations of alcoholabuse include failure to fulfill responsibilities ... by drinking. Alcoholabuse can lead to alcohol dependence . ref name DSM IV Diagnostic and Statistical ... Association 2000. ref Alcoholabuse has both short term and long term risks. If a person has driven ... , they are considered to have been involved in alcoholabuse. Short term abuses of alcohol include ... characteristic of alcoholabuse and are reviewed above in Definitions. Patient will often complain .... Additionally patients do complain of irritability and insomnia . Signs of alcoholabuse are related ... to make a diagnosis of alcoholabuse. Signs of alcohol s effects on the central nervous ... to binge drinking. Causes Peer pressure influences individuals to abusealcohol however most of the influence ... more details
Image US NIH NIDA Logo.svg 220px right The NationalInstitute on Drug Abuse NIDA is a United States federal government research institute whose mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction. ref cite web url http www.nida.nih.gov About AboutNIDA.html title About NIDA publisher NationalInstitute on Drug Abuse ref History NIDA s roots can be traced ... of The NationalInstitute on Drug AbuseNational Advisory Council Bot generated title ref including ... Dr. Ricaurte s July 15, 2003 Progress Report to the NationalInstitute on Drug Abuse ref Quote Alan Leshner, publisher of Science and former director of the NationalInstitute on Drug Abuse NIDA ... in Lexington, Kentucky as part of a USPHS hospital. The Drug Abuse Warning Network DAWN and National Household Survey on Drug Abuse NHSDA were created in 1972. In 1974 NIDA was established as part of the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration and given authority over the DAWN and NHSDA ... I of the Controlled Substances Act specifically cites SAMHSA s National Household Survey on Drug Abuse ...&ct 1973329 title MPP Responds to Release of 2001 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse publisher ... up their minds before even looking at the data. NIDA literature and NationalInstitute of Mental Health ... Volume XVI Number 3 Winter 2006 7 Bot generated title ref cquote Currently, the NationalInstitute ... s National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse has been reluctant to provide cannabis with high THC ... the National Advisory Council on Drug Abuse, Rob Kampia of the Marijuana Policy Project criticized NIDA ... criticism of NIDA from this page National Institutes of Health DEFAULTSORT NationalInstitute On Drug Abuse Category Articles with inconsistent citation formats Category National Institutes of Health ... Almanac Content Bot generated title ref In October 1992, NIDA became part of the National Institutes ... and NHSDA programs were transferred to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A Handbook on Drug and AlcoholAbuse The Biomedical Aspects by Gail Winger , Frederick G. Hofmann , and James H. Woods was published in New York by Oxford University Press in 1992. ref http ajp.psychiatryonline.org cgi content full 162 8 1556 a Am J Psychiatry review ref An earlier version was published by Frederick Hofmann and Adele Hofmann as Handbook on Drug and AlcoholAbuse ISBN 0195030567 References references External links ISBN 0195172787 Category Handbooks and manuals Category Health and wellness books med book stub ... more details
The Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse at the American Medical Association AMA was established by the Temperance movement temperance oriented Robert Wood Johnson Foundation with an initial grant of 5 million, followed by more substantial funding. As a national program office of the foundation, it established and is promoting the A Matter of Degree program. This is a major campus and community partnership demonstration project at ten colleges and universities across the United States . The goal of the program was to encourage local communities and campus administrations to work together to reduce situations and environments that would encourage high risk or binge drinking among students. Preliminary results of its effectiveness have not been positive. Other projects focus on reducing alcoholic beverage advertising , changing parental behaviors related to alcohol consumption, and alcoholic beverage taxes . References http www.ama assn.org ama pub category 3558.html A Matter of Degree story on AMA website DEFAULTSORT Office Of Alcohol And Other Drug Abuse Category American Medical Association Category Addiction and substance abuse organizations Category Alcohol law in the United States Category Temperance organizations in the United States ... more details
and research contexts, the term alcoholism sometimes encompasses both alcoholabuse and alcohol dependence. ref DorlandsDict one 000002709 alcoholism ref and sometimes is considered equivalent to alcohol ... alcoholism was split into alcoholabuse and alcohol dependence in 1980 s DSM III, and in 1987 s DSM III R behavioral symptoms were moved from abuse to dependence . ref name urlDiagnostic Criteria for AlcoholAbuse and Dependence Alcohol Alert No. 30 1995 Cite web url http pubs.niaaa.nih.gov publications aa30.htm title Diagnostic Criteria for AlcoholAbuse and Dependence Alcohol Alert No. 30 1995 work ... Joseph A., et all title Alcoholism and alcoholabuse among women report of the council on scientific ...Good article Pp move indef Infobox disease Name Alcoholism Image King Alcohol and his Prime Minister.jpg ... by the concepts of alcoholabuse and alcohol dependence in the 1980s DSM III. ref name urlDiagnostic Criteria for AlcoholAbuse and Dependence Alcohol Alert No. 30 1995 The term alcohol dependence ... ency article 000944.htm title Alcoholism author MedlinePlus coauthors National Library of Medicine date 15 January 2009 publisher NationalInstitute of Health ref ref Cite web url http www.nih.gov about researchresultsforthepublic AlcoholDependenceAlcoholism.pdf title Alcohol Dependence Alcoholism ... and early twentieth centuries, alcohol dependence was called dipsomania before the term alcoholism replaced ... 19022584 pmc 2677076 ref Long term alcoholabuse produces physiological changes in the brain such as tolerance ... because of the cumulative toxic effects of chronic alcoholabuse, the alcoholic risks suffering ... drinking patterns, including alcoholism. ref name Kahan 1996 Alcohol detoxification is conducted ... misuse abusealcohol isbn 978 0 618 70172 8 ref Moderate use is defined by The Dietary Guidelines ... Manual of Mental Disorders DSM IV alcoholabuse and alcohol dependence alcoholabuse repeated ... 978 1 59147 380 0 ref alcohol dependence alcoholabuse combined with Drug tolerance tolerance , withdrawal ... more details
The Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse TCADA was a state agency of Texas , headquartered in Austin, Texas Austin . ref http web.archive.org web 19990208010503 http tcada.state.tx.us Home . Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse. February 8, 1999. Retrieved on June 27, 2010. ref The agency made efforts to prevent abuse of alcohol and recreational drugs among Texas residents. The passage of House Bill 2292 of the 78th Texas Legislature in 2003 merged four state agencies, including TCADA, into the Texas Department of State Health Services . ref cite web url http texinfo.library.unt.edu texasregister html 2004 sep 10 transfer transfer.html title 2004 Texas Register Archive publisher University of North Texas year 2004 accessdate November 22, 2009 ref References reflist External links Portal Texas http web.archive.org http www.tcada.state.tx.us Texas Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Category State agencies of Texas Texas stub ... more details
refimprove date May 2009 The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence NCADD was founded in 1944 by the first female member of Alcoholics Anonymous AA , Marty Mann 1905 1980 . It has a nationwide network of 95 affiliates around the United States. The organization is set up to fight the stigma and the disease of alcoholism and other drug addictions. NCADD also assists in the education of Americans that alcoholism and other drug addictions are preventable and treatable. However, it doesn t limit its activities to fighting the abuse of alcohol and drugs. Historically, NCADD produced radio and television campaigns to educate Americans about alcoholism and to prevent teens from drinking. The group pioneered the development of employee assistance programs, advocated successfully for the placement of warning labels on alcoholic beverages, promotes Alcohol Awareness month each April, and maintains a registry of addiction recovery to encourage Americans to speak openly about their experiences with addiction. NCADD s president Stacia Murphy says, As a society, we ve got to do a far better job of persuading our citizens and our young people that alcohol use is a dead end, that they are playing Russian roulette, not only with their own lives, but with the lives of friends, neighbors, and loved ones. ref http www.monmouth.army.mil monmessg newmonmsg apr012005 m13drink.htm Alcohol Awareness Month ref Current activities The medical scientific committee of NCADD stated its belief in February 2006 that alcoholism and addiction are diseases that are primary and chronic yet treatable. In 2006, NCADD is developing a national campaign to educate Americans regarding the overall impact of alcoholism and addiction, the goal of which is to reduce the heavy cost of addiction to American ... www.ncadd.org National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence DEFAULTSORT National Council On Alcoholism And Drug Dependence Category Addiction and substance abuse organizations Category Organizations ... more details
The Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services Block Grant or ADMS Block Grant is a federal assistance block grant given by the United States Department of Health and Human Services . US gov stub External links http www.nastad.org documents public pub prevention 200145MentalHealthBlockGrant.pdf Information about the ADMS Block Grant Category United States Department of Health and Human Services Category Federal assistance in the United States ... more details
The Norwegian Institute for Alcohol and Drug Research lang no Statens institutt for rusmiddelforskning , SIRUS is a social science research institute based in Oslo , Norway. It was established in 2001 as a merger of the NationalInstitute for Alcohol and Drug Research SIFA and a department within the Norwegian Directorate for Health and Social Affairs . Organizationally, it is subordinate to the Norwegian Ministry of Health and Care Services , but claims independency. It is also a part of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction . In addition to various aspects of drugs, alcohol and tobacco use, it researches gambling addiction . The current director general of SIRUS is psychologist Jostein Rise . External links http www.sirus.no internett OmSirus?language en Official website Category Research institutes in Norway Category Norwegian government agencies Category Education in Oslo Category Social science institutes Category 2001 establishments Norway org stub no Statens institutt for rusmiddelforskning ... more details
Leland H. year 1991 title Initiatives to curb alcoholabuse and alcoholism in the former Soviet Union journal Alcohol Health & Research World publisher volume issue pages url http findarticles.com p ... McKee first1 Martin year 1999 title Alcohol in Russia journal Alcohol and Alcoholism publisher Oxford ... that 52 of deaths of people between the ages of 15 and 54 were the result of alcoholabuse. ref ... related See also Vodka Belt Category Alcoholabuse Category Alcohol in Russia ...Alcoholism in Russia has been a problem throughout the country s history due to drinking being a pervasive .... It has repeatedly been targeted as a major national problem, ref name RIA1 cite news title Russia declares war on alcoholism newspaper RIA Novosti date January 14, 2010 url http en.rian.ru russia ... 27 liters of alcohol a year newspaper Pravda date November 9, 2006 url http english.pravda.ru society stories 09 11 2006 85432 alcoholism 0 ref with mixed results. History seealso Prohibition in the Russian ... of Russian men were in debt to the kabaks by 1648. ref name Time By 1860, vodka , the national ... name Dorman Yuri Andropov , and Konstantin Chernenko all tried to stem alcoholism. ref name McKee ... 100117 russia vodka alcoholism title Opinion Why a 3 bottle of vodka won t cut it author Kate Transchel ... year 2009 title Alcohol and cause specific mortality in Russia a retrospective case control study of 48 ... Zaridze estimated that the increase in alcohol consumption since 1987 has caused an additional three ... health official, voiced his concern over the nearly threefold rise in alcohol consumption over the past 16 years one in eight deaths was attributed to alcohol related diseases, playing a major role in Russia s population decline. ref name Times cite news title Health alert as Russia s alcohol consumption ... tol news uk health article1647475.ece ref Men are particularly hard hit according to a U.N. National ... Alcohol blamed for half of 90s Russian deaths publisher Associated Press date June 25, 2009 accessdate ... more details
The National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre NDARC is an Australia n research institution focusing on treatment and intervention in drug abuse drug and alcoholabuse . Located at the University of New South Wales Randwick, New South Wales Randwick campus, in the suburbs of Sydney , NDARC was established in May, 1986, and officially opened in November, 1987. NDARC is funded by the Australian Government as part of the National Drug Strategy ref http www.health.gov.au internet drugstrategy publishing.nsf Content research lp Research under National Drug Strategic Framework , National Drug Strategy, Australian Government ref formerly, the National Campaign Against Drug Abuse . References reflist 2 External links http ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre homepage Category Organisations based in Australia Category Addiction and substance abuse organizations Australia org stub ... more details
The National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect is a national center established by the United States Department of Health and Human Services Department of Health and Human Services , an agency of the Federal government of the United States Federal government of the United States . It concentrates on research and publications regarding child abuse and child neglect neglect , administering research on these topics performed under government contract. US gov stub Category Child welfare ... more details
public awareness of child abuse and neglect and engaging the whole community in prevention National ... for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect of which NAPCAN is a member DEFAULTSORT National Association For Prevention Of Child Abuse And Neglect Category Charities based in Australia Category Children ...Multiple issues advert September 2010 primarysources September 2010 The National Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect NAPCAN is Australia s leading advocate for the prevention of child abuse and Child neglect neglect . Founded in 1987, it is a national, independent, charitable organisation with a clear purpose To prevent child abuse before it starts. In the last year alone, another 30,000 individual Australian children were found to have been abused or neglected. Hundreds of children have died, thousands of children have been seriously injured and tens of thousands of children have been Physical injury physically , Psychological damage psychologically and Emotional damage emotionally damaged . The long term, personal, social and economic costs of child abuse are immense. NAPCAN believes it is up to all Australians to stop this abuse of our children. NAPCAN s primary role ... and the law to prevent abuse before it happens. NAPCAN develops its Abuse prevention prevention strategies on the basis of sound evidence, expert advice and consultation across its extensive national and international network. NAPCAN is governed by a National Board, supported by advisory committee .... Today NAPCAN comprises A national office based in Sydney and offices in each state and territory.A .... NAPCAN is the Australian National Partner of ISPCAN, the International Society for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect www.ispcan.org . NAPCAN relies on Support from government, business and individuals ... a campaign to engage the whole community in the prevention of abuse and neglect. This first ... for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect and the Australasian Conference on Child Abuse and Neglect ... more details
The National Commission on Marihuana and Drug Abuse was created by Public Law 91 513 to study marijuana abuse in the United States. While the Controlled Substances Act was being drafted in a House committee in 1970, Assistant Secretary of Health Roger O. Egeberg had recommended that marijuana temporarily be placed in Schedule I, the most restrictive category of drugs, pending the Commission s report. On March 22, 1972, the Commission s chairman, Raymond P. Shafer , presented a report to Congress and the public entitled Marijuana, A Signal of Misunderstanding, which favored ending marijuana prohibition and adopting other methods to discourage use. Specifically, the Commission recommended a social control policy seeking to discourage marijuana use, while concentrating primarily on the prevention of heavy and very heavy use. The report noted that society can provide incentives for certain behavior without prosecuting the unwilling, citing the example that the family unit and the institution of marriage are preferred means of group living and child rearing in our society. As a society, we are not neutral. We officially encourage matrimony by giving married couples favorable tax treatment but we do not compel people to get married. The Commission recommended decriminalization of simple possession, finding T he criminal law is too harsh a tool to apply to personal possession even in the effort to discourage use. It implies an overwhelming indictment of the behavior which we believe is not appropriate. The actual and potential harm of use of the drug is not great enough to justify intrusion by the criminal law into private behavior, a step which our society takes only with the greatest reluctance. The Commission found that the constitutionality of marijuana prohibition was suspect ... irresponsible alcohol is widely used as an acceptable part of social activities http ..., 1972. Category Cannabis legal reform in the United States Category United States national commissions ... more details
refend External links http loveisrespect.org loveisrespect National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline Category ... HEALTH parenting 02 09 dating.abuse index.html CNN Tech a tool in teen dating abuse, survey finds ref ... the importance of awareness of dating abuse and the need for young people to take a stand and nurture ... more details
The Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network RAINN is an United States American sexual assault anti sexual assault organization, the largest in the United States. ref cite web url http www.safe4all.org resource list view 36322 title Resource List RAINN Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network publisher Stop Abuse For Everyone accessdate 2010 04 21 date 2005 01 05 ref RAINN operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline and carries out programs to prevent sexual assault, help victims, and to ensure that rapists are brought to justice. RAINN was founded in 1994 by Scott Berkowitz and Tori Amos . Tori Amos was the organization s first spokesperson. ref http thedent.com more.php?id A775 0 1 0 M ref ref name edition.cnn.com cite news title Amos still displaying her ivory powers publisher CNN date 2009 12 11 accessdate 2010 01 03 url http edition.cnn.com 2009 WORLD europe 12 11 tori.amos.connector.interview ref ref name books.google.com cite book author Jay S. Jacobs title Pretty Good Years A Biography ... States References reflist 2 External links http www.rainn.org Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network Category Organizations based in the United States Category Sexual abuse victims advocacy Category Support groups Category Rape in the United States pt Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network ... isbn 1423400224 publisher Hal Leonard Corporation year 2006 ref Christina Ricci is RAINN s current national spokesperson and a member of its National Leadership Council. ref cite web url http www.rainn.org ... 04 21 ref National Sexual Assault Hotline The National Sexual Assault Hotline 1 800 656 HOPE is a 24 ... with free, confidential services. ref cite web url http www.rainn.org get help national sexual assault hotline title National Sexual Assault Hotline publisher RAINN accessdate 2010 04 21 date 2009 ref RAINN also provides anonymous, on line crisis support through its National Sexual Assault Online Hotline ... national sexual assault online hotline publisher RAINN accessdate 2010 04 21 date 2009 ref RAINN Day ... more details
The NationalAlcohol Beverage Control Association NABCA was established in 1937 as the nationwide organization representing the interests of alcoholic beverage control state s or monopoly sale states in the United States. The NABCA s stated mission is to support those states and areas in which governmental agencies exclusively wholesale and or retail some form or forms beer, wine or distilled spirits of alcohol beverages. See Alcoholic beverage control state for a list of control states and their exact level of control. About one fourth of the US population live in control areas. Sources http www.nabca.org About About.aspx NationalAlcohol Beverage Control Association Category 1937 establishments ... more details
TOC right selfref For abuse within the Wikipedia community, see Wikipedia Abuse reports Wikipedia Abuse . selfref For drug, alcohol and other substance abuses see Substance use disorder , Template Addiction or Category Substance related disorders . selfref For meanings not defined here see Abuse disambiguation . Mistreat redirects here. For other uses, see Mistreat disambiguation . Abuse is the improper ... web url http en.wiktionary.org wiki abuse title abuse Wiktionary publisher En.wiktionary.org date 2010 01 08 accessdate 2010 01 24 ref Abuse can come in many forms. Abuses such as verbal abuse and physical abuse can be consensual within the confines of erotic humiliation and BDSM . Satanic ritual abuse was simply a moral panic and not substantiated as a credible type of abuse. Types and contexts of abuseAbuse of authority Main Oppression Political corruption See also Abuses of CIA authority, 1970s 1990s Abuse of authority, in the form of political corruption, is the use of legislated or otherwise ... political corruption only if the act is directly related to their official duties. Abuse of authority is separated from Abuse of power in that the act is originally condoned, but is extended beyond that initially conceived and is in not all cases strictly illegal. Abuse of information Main Breach of confidence Copyright infringement Insider trading Plagiarism Abuse of information typically ... information that gives an unfair advantage in investment. Abuse of power Main Malfeasance in office Oppression Abuse of power, in the form of malfeasance in office or official misconduct , is the commission ... or recall election . Further reading Noam Chomsky Chomsky, Noam Failed States The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy Failed States The Abuse of Power and the Assault on Democracy American Empire Project 2007 Abuse of process See Abuse Legal abuseAbuse of rank Main Rankism Rankism also known as abuse of rank is a term coined by Robert W. Fuller . Fuller has defined rankism as abusive ... more details
abuse publications global status report 2004 overview.pdf title Global Status Report on Alcohol ...About the generic chemistry term the kind of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages Ethanol beverages containing alcohol Alcoholic beverage other uses Alcohol disambiguation pp semi small yes Image Alcohol general.svg 180px thumb right The hydroxyl OH functional group in an alcohol molecule Image Alcohol.png 180px thumb right Ball and stick model of the hydroxyl OH functional group in an alcohol molecule In chemistry , an alcohol is any organic compound in which a hydroxyl functional group oxygen O ... n sub H sub 2n 1 sub OH. Of those, ethanol C sub 2 sub H sub 5 sub OH is the type of alcohol found in alcoholic beverages , and in common speech the word alcohol refers specifically to ethanol. Other alcohols are usually described with a clarifying adjective, as in isopropyl alcohol propan 2 ol or wood alcohol methyl alcohol , or methanol . The suffix ol appears in the IUPAC nomenclature of organic ... an alcohol. But many substances such as citric acid , lactic acid , and sucrose contain one or more hydroxyl functional groups without using the suffix. Simple alcohols Image Alcohol spacefill.png 180px thumb right Space filling model of the hydroxyl OH functional group in an alcohol molecule The most commonly used alcohol is ethanol , chem C 2 H 5 OH , with the ethane backbone. Ethanol has ... solvent, alcohol fuel car fuel , and raw material in the chemical industry. In the United States US and some other countries, because of legal and tax restrictions on alcohol consumption, ethanol destined ... or poisonous such as methanol . Ethanol in this form is known generally as denatured alcohol when ... alcohol is methanol , chem CH 3 OH , which was formerly obtained by the distillation of wood and, therefore, is called wood alcohol . It is a clear liquid resembling ethanol in smell and properties, with a slightly ... alcohol propan 2 ol for CH sub 3 sub CH OH CH sub 3 sub . Sometimes, the position number is written ... more details
secretary administratively established the Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration ADAMHA composed of the NationalInstitute on AlcoholAbuse and Alcoholism, the NationalInstitute ... assistance to victims of natural disasters. Alcoholabuse and alcoholism did not receive full recognition ... Services and Mental Health Administration HSMHA . In 1970 the Comprehensive AlcoholAbuse and Alcoholism Prevention, Treatment, and Rehabilitation Act P.L. 91 616 established the NationalInstitute of AlcoholAbuse and Alcoholism within NIMH. In 1972, The Drug Abuse Office and Treatment Act established a NationalInstitute on Drug Abuse within NIMH. In 1973, NIMH went through a series of organizational ...Infobox Government agency agency name NationalInstitute of Mental Health logo US NIH NIMH Logo.svg logo ... Institute of Mental Health NIMH is one of 27 Institutes and Centers that comprise the National ... a National Neuropsychiatric Institute failed. Robert H. Felix , then head of the Division of Mental ... articlerender.fcgi?tool pubmed&pubmedid 8711108 Creation of the NationalInstitute of Mental Health ... and Control of Alcoholism was established as part of NIMH a research program on drug abuse was inaugurated ... prevention research clinical treatment and services research. At the request of the NationalInstitute .... NIMH NationalInstitute of Mental Health continued to implement recommendations issued by these Workgroups ... to the recommendations of the 1996 review of the NIMH NationalInstitute of Mental Health Intramural ... and clinical personnel, patients, and consumers to discuss needs and opportunities. The NationalInstitute ... Health Act References reflist Further reading Psychology and the NationalInstitute of Mental Health ... of Health and Human Services agencies de NationalInstitute of Mental Health es Instituto Nacional de Salud Mental fa fr NationalInstitute of Mental Health pt Instituto Nacional de Sa de Mental ru fi NationalInstitute ... more details
National Development and Research Institute, Inc. NDRI is an independent New York City based 501 c 3 Non profit organization non profit think tank founded in 1967 . NDRI specializes in advancing scientific knowledge in the areas of drug abuse drug and alcoholabuse , Drug rehabilitation treatment and recovery HIV , AIDS and Hepatitis C virus Hepatitis C therapeutic communities youth at risk and related areas of public health , mental health , criminal justice , urban problems, prevention and epidemiology . ref cite web url http www.ndri.org title NDRI National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. accessdate 2007 04 16 ref References reflist External links http www.ndri.org Official website http www.alternet.org drugreporter 49594 New York City Is Hell for Pot Smokers , AlterNet coverage of NDRI 2007 study. Category 1967 establishments Category Think tanks based in the United States NYC stub nonprofit org stub ... more details
NationalInstitute of Ophthalmology may refer to NationalInstitute of Ophthalmology in Bangladesh http www.nioeyes.com The NationalInstitute of Ophthalmology in India http www.thoneh.com nio The NationalInstitute of Ophthalmology in Malaysia NationalInstitute of Ophthalmology in Vietnam disambig ... more details
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