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Vitamin D or Boniva® (ibandronate) Reduces Bone Loss from Binge Drinking
2007-01-09 Topics: Addiction Medicine | Clinicians Corner | Treatment Populations
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"Teen and young adult 'Web potatoes' face future bone problems even without drinking," said Wezeman. "If they go on binge-drinking sprees on top of that, they can harm their bones even more."
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Adolescent Gambling
2006-07-14 Topics: Clinicians Corner | Of Interest To Everyone | Treatment Populations
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Gambling is defined as the act of risking money, property, or something of value on an activity with an uncertain outcome. This site, designed for adolescents, contains a variety of information, quizzes and resourcesl Worth a visit !
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Eating Disorders Warning Signs
2005-09-29 Topics: Clinicians Corner | Counselor Wellness | Treatment Populations
By ANRED, Inc.
Because everyone today seems concerned about weight, and because most people diet at least once in a while, it is hard to tell what is normal behavior and what is a problem that may escalate to threaten life and happiness. No one person will show all of the characteristics listed below, but people with eating disorders will manifest several.
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