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https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…/vol38n2/articles/RabinAlcohol.html
1 Jan 2006: Exposing the fish to alcohol for four weeks has the virtue of being a simple system," he said. ... Once in the alcohol solution, the fish were photographed digitally every 30 seconds, and every third image was stored for analysis.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…8n16/articles/HequembourgGrant.html
1 Jan 2006: Research Institute on Addictions to study the role of gender and sexual identity in alcohol use and victimization. ... Hequembourg recently completed the NIAAA-funded postdoctoral associate program for research training on alcohol etiology and treatment
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/vol38/vol38n16/
21 Dec 2006: The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism has awarded a $579,325 grant to Amy Hequembourg of UB's Research Institute on Addictions to study the role of gender and ... sexual identity in alcohol use and victimization.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/vol37/vol37n39/
29 Jun 2006: To better understand the health and wellness repercussions of alcohol, UB freshmen now will participate in AlcoholEdu, a three-hour, online, science-based course that will help students understand the effects ... of alcohol on mind and body. ©.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/vol38/vol38n2/
7 Sep 2006: Alcohol exposure affects brain proteins. ... UB researchers studying the effects of alcohol on the brain, using zebrafish as a model, have identified several novel central nervous system proteins that are affected by chronic alcohol exposure.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…8/vol38n45/articles/MaltLiquor.html
1 Jan 2006: reports of alcohol problems, problems specific to the use of malt liquor and to marijuana use above and beyond typical alcohol use.". ... The research was funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. ©.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…vol38n36/articles/DornDrinking.html
1 Jan 2006: Women seem to have a quicker reaction to a smaller amount of alcohol, she noted. ... The study was funded by a grant from the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. ©.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…38/vol38n38/columns/NewsMakers.html
1 Jan 2006: The findings have important implications. But I wouldn't interpret these findings as a reason to begin drinking alcohol. ... It may also be a marker for the way certain women metabolize alcohol.".
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/vol37/vol37n17/
19 Jan 2006: Workplace alcohol use and impairment directly affects an estimated 15 percent of the U.S.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…/vol38n25/articles/RIASeminars.html
1 Jan 2006: Kranzler. Kranzler is associate scientific director of the Alcohol Research Center and program director of the Lowell P. ... His current research is investigating the genetics and pharmacological treatment of alcohol-and-drug dependence and common
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…ol38/vol38n2/columns/PeopleEtc.html
1 Jan 2006: A member of Rutgers' Center of Alcohol Studies, White is engaged in research on the causes, consequences and coexistence of substance use and other problem behaviors in college-age youth. ... of Alcohol Problems: Niche Theory and Assortative Drinking."
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…38/vol38n47/columns/NewsMakers.html
1 Jan 2006: In our study of young adults who regularly drink malt liquor, we found that malt liquor is significantly related to reports of alcohol problems, problems specific to the use of malt ... liquor and to marijuana use above and beyond typical alcohol use.".
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…vol38n21/articles/PublicSafety.html
1 Jan 2006: Published: February 1, 2007. By RACHEL M. TEAMAN. Reporter Contributor. The latest data on violent crime, fire fatalities and alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents in Western New York are among 52 ... Some patterns revealed by the data include low
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…e/vol38/vol38n10/columns/kudos.html
1 Jan 2006: Participants included representatives from successful faith-based social service organizations ranging from churches that provide job training for inner city youths, to housing or family assistance, to drug and alcohol treatment
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…23/articles/ShenBrainAddiction.html
1 Jan 2006: The finding, reported in the January issue of Biological Psychiatry, demonstrates that repeated exposure to different types of drugs of abuse, such as cocaine, nicotine, amphetamine and alcohol, lead to a ... so difficult to abstain from using cocaine,
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…/articles/ColderSubstanceAbuse.html
1 Jan 2006: Motivation in Context" will examine motivational and self-regulatory aspects of adolescent development and how these interact over time to influence attitudes about drugs and alcohol, and peer context to affect ... peers to use drugs and alcohol.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…e/vol38/vol38n10/articles/FSEC.html
1 Jan 2006: by the university about community service, multicultural issues, alcohol abuse and chapter management.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…l38/vol38n21/columns/PeopleEtc.html
1 Jan 2006: generated events in an alcohol-free environment. ... to 2 a.m. every Friday night during the semester. In addition, other alcohol-free events will be scheduled on most Thursdays and Saturday nights.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…38/vol38n43/columns/NewsMakers.html
1 Jan 2006: Joan Dorn, associate professor of social and preventive medicine, in an article in Wine Spectator magazine that reports on a UB study that found that drinking alcohol is associated with a
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…/vol38n47/articles/SmythBridge.html
1 Jan 2006: and coping techniques, such as avoiding things like alcohol and caffeine, getting enough rest and talking about it if they feel it would be helpful.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…vol38n40/articles/UBontheGreen.html
1 Jan 2006: Food vendors also will be on hand. UB on the Green is an alcohol-free family event.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…38n45/articles/DonahueCystatin.html
1 Jan 2006: The association didn't change when factors that traditionally are related to development of diabetes, such as weight, amount of blood glucose at baseline, smoking history, high blood pressure or alcohol
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…l38n10/articles/KoslowskiChair.html
1 Jan 2006: He also spent a year at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine on a National Institute of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse postdoctoral traineeship.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…vol38n24/articles/Pre-diabetes.html
1 Jan 2006: The study involved 1,455 healthy participants originally enrolled in the Western New York Study, a case-control investigation of patterns of alcohol consumption and risk of cardiovascular disease conducted from
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…27/articles/TestaVictimization.html
1 Jan 2006: Livingston, RIA research scientist. The research was supported with grants from the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and the Office of Research on Women's Health. ©.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…l38/vol38n11/columns/PeopleEtc.html
1 Jan 2006: Tobacco use kills more people than AIDS, motor vehicles, homicide, illegal drugs, alcohol and suicide combined, yet millions of people successfully quit smoking every year.
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