Smoking, obesity and alcohol use associated with poorer survival of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma patients
Smoking, obesity and alcohol use associated with poorer survival of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma patients
A new study led by researchers from Mayo Clinic in collaboration with six other U.S. institutions has found that patients with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma who smoked, consumed alcohol or were obese before their cancer diagnosis had poorer overall… Continue reading
Alcohol & Drug Treatment – Dysfunctional Family Roles; Family Memebers Adaptation for Survival
As we learned in the lesson 4, chemical dependence or substance addiction is a family disease. Family members learn to adapt by assuming roles and characterizations that help them deal with the dysfunction in the family system in order to survive emotionally and live with the dysfunction. Debbie Hill takes… Continue reading