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Feature: Alcoholic Liver Disease
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A 42-year-old man presents with low-grade fever, anorexia, dark urine, light-colored stools, and right upper quadrant aching discomfort of 2 weeks' duration. He indicates that he has consumed a pint of whiskey daily for the past 10 years and denies use of illicit drugs or exposure to hepatitis. His physical examination reveals sclera icterus, cutaneous jaundice, proximal muscle wasting, asterixis, a palpable liver and spleen, and peripheral edema. Laboratory studies include an aspartate aminotransferase (AST) of 102 IU, a normal alanine aminotransferase (ALT), an elevated alkaline phosphatase, bilirubin of 6.5 mg/dL, and prothrombin time of 19 seconds (control of 12 seconds). On the basis of his history of chronic alcohol consumption, fever, hepatosplenomegaly, cholestasis and an AST/ALT ratio of greater than 2 to 1, you make a presumptive diagnosis of acute alcoholic hepatitis. His Maddrey discriminant function score is 39. What is the best approach to his treatment?

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Feature: Alcoholism: How is it affecting your teen(s)?
Alcohol How Families Operate

The family operates as an emotional system with no heroes, villains, good people, bad people, and healthy or unhealthy members.  Family problems result from a problem within the family system and not from the behavior of any one person.  What each person does effects every other person and a chain reaction is set off.  Problems do not exist separately in individuals themselves but in the chain reactions.  These chain reactions become repetitious and predictable.  If one can get distance, one can study them, observe how they get set off, how they get reinforced, who picks up what cues, and the part each plays in the chain reactions. 

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Feature: Alcohol exacts damage on the body
Alcohol The negative effects alcohol has on the human body are consistently predictable regardless of use pattern. There is no cell in the body that is resistant to alcohol.
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Struggling With Alcohol? Better Quit Smoking, Too
Alcohol Overcoming alcoholism is tough enough. That's one reason many alcoholics who smoke continue to light up even while they're in recovery from alcohol dependency.
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Feature: 'Happiness' Hormone & Alcoholism In Women
Alcohol Researchers at the Universities of Bonn and Sweden's Karolinska Institute have found that a particular gene variant might make women more vulnerable to alcoholism.
According to their study, a gene in the endorphin metabolism is altered in a typical fashion more often in women alcoholics than in healthy women.
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