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What is the difference between a bad habit, and an addiction?

Question by abnjim5: What is the difference between a bad habit, and an addiction? Can both behaviours be changed by using thought control, or is an addiction too difficult to overcome with thinking and self-discipline? I thought humans could adapt and change to fit and survive in a particular social enviornment. Is Alcoholics Anonymous correct

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Q&A: What is the difference between an alchoholic and binge drinking?

by ggpurk Question by mc: What is the difference between an alchoholic and binge drinking? Why is it that people that drink everyday are ok but the people that binge drink eventually end up dieing? Best answer: Answer by aditi mbinge drinking is like an seasonal alcoholic. but an alcoholic is a binge drinker everyday

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What is the difference between a sober living facility and an extended rehab facility?

by onebutan-iphone Question by Blair: What is the difference between a sober living facility and an extended rehab facility? When a person leaves a 30 day alcohol rehab facility and is faced with many options, what do they do? Obviously 30 days is not enough for a very successful recovery so extended treatment is often

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What is the actual difference between a recovered alcoholic or an plain alcoholic?

by Food Stories Question by susannna_kaysen_420: What is the actual difference between a recovered alcoholic or an plain alcoholic? No offense to any1 who has this disease which my father died from but correct me if I am wrong. Isn’t alcoholism a disease & I thought once an alcoholic always an alcoholic even AFTER you’re

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Q&A: What is the difference between alcoholism and alcohol abuse?

by joseph beuys hat Question by marie: What is the difference between alcoholism and alcohol abuse? I’m really confused. Are they different or are they similar? What are the differences between alcoholism and alcohol abuse (if there are any)? Which one is worse? Best answer: Answer by alexisAlcoholism and alcohol abuse, although used similarly sometimes,

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A Complex Link Between Marijuana and Schizophrenia

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A Complex Link Between Marijuana and Schizophrenia Since the days of Reefer Madness, scientists have sought to understand the complicated connection between marijuana and psychosis Read more on Time.com via Yahoo! News How healthy — or dangerous — is marijuana use? Proponents of legalizing marijuana say it’s a fun-filled wonder weed that relieves all manner

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What would be the difference between a heavy drinker and an alcoholic?

Just a few weeks ago my family and I had dinner and a visitor that came over drank quite alot.. he drinks at least everyday quite heavily but he would still be sober. I was just wondering what would be the difference between a heavy drinker and an alcoholic. Do heavy drinkers drink for pleasure

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What is the relation between a recovered alcoholic and chaos?

I fell for an old college friend who is a recovered alcoholic. He says I’m too chaotic and can’t have that in his life. I’m kind of emotional about him and moody. I feel really sad that he doesn’t want anything to do with me, I love something about him. Maybe the old feelings, not

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What’s the difference between an “alcoholic” and a “drunk” ?

I asked earlier if I’d be considered an alcoholic, because I never drink during the day, but I get drunk every night. One responder (a medical student) said they didn’t think I’m an alcoholic, but did think I’m a drunk. So what’s the difference?? p.s. I DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE…….I never have, and never

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What is the connection between alcoholism & male fertility?

If a guy drank heavily for many years, then stayed sober for many years, would his ability to impregnate a woman disappear, or be at all diminished, as a result of his years as a hard-core alcoholic? In other words, would he not have to worry about using any birth control because in his situation

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