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https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/vol27/vol27n13/f3.html
1 Jan 1995: Past studies on the effects of alcohol on health always have looked at the amount of alcohol consumed. ... It could be that drinking wine on an empty stomach allows more alcohol to be absorbed.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/vol32/vol32n21/n5.html
22 Feb 2001: Adolescent cigarette, alcohol use examined. RIA study finds concurrent use of alcohol, cigarettes poses serious public-health issue. ... to compare characteristics of those adolescents who both smoked cigarettes and drank alcohol with students who did not
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/…37/vol37n14/articles/NIHGrants.html
1 Jan 2005: reducing oral disease in individuals undergoing inpatient treatment for alcohol dependence and investigating the relationship between substance use and sexual risk behavior in teen-age girls. ... In the second phase, she will conduct interviews with 18-
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…36n39/articles/StasiewiczGrant.html
1 Jan 2004: Currently, no well-developed, empirically tested treatments specifically address the impact of negative emotions on alcohol relapse. ... Drinking alcohol is often used by people as an attempt to regulate or manage unpleasant emotions," Stasiewicz
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…4/vol34n17/articles/alcoholics.html
1 Jan 2002: Archives. Published: March 20, 2003. By LOIS BAKER. Contributing Editor. Alcohol abuse, alone a detriment to health, appears to lead to periodontal disease, tooth decay and mouth sores that are potentially ... The study involved 24 men and 10 women who
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…7n39/articles/AlcoholEducation.html
1 Jan 2005: Black, vice president for student affairs. "Deciding how they will deal with alcohol is one of the first and most important decisions they will face. ... This is not an over-simplified lecture about alcohol," Black says. "It is a thoughtful and
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1 Jan 2007: Archives. UB study describes how alcohol affects cell growth. Published: May 15, 2008. ... In our population study, we found that alcohol consumption is associated with increased likelihood of hypermethylation of the E-cadherin gene.”.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/vol29/vol29n24/n7.html
19 Mar 1998: UB, bar owners focus on alcohol responsibility. By SUE WUETCHER. News Services Associate Editor. ... Health Center has initiated the Student Educational Program for Alcohol and Drugs (SEPAD).
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…/vol35/vol35n39/articles/Liver.html
1 Jan 2003: The study is highlighted in the June issue of Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research. ... The findings further confirm that the relationship between alcohol consumption and disease risk is a complex one.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…ol34/vol34n26/articles/Quigley.html
1 Jan 2002: For instance, some individuals may have experienced violence associated with drinking alcohol in a bar environment. ... The second phase of Quigley's research will examine 210 individuals identified as associating alcohol with aggression.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…9/vol39n16/articles/ConnorsRIA.html
1 Jan 2007: often used in behavioral medicine for stress reduction, but not before as an adjunct in the treatment of alcohol-use disorders. ... Connors. “For people who often deal with stress in their lives by turning to alcohol, this could be a very positive
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/2009_09_30/fsec.html
1 Oct 2009: News. “But it [alcohol use] is certainly a problem and it is probably the No. ... Ninety percent of all damage to property on campus is alcohol-related, Ricotta noted.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…ol37/vol37n17/articles/RIA-WUI.html
1 Jan 2005: alcohol and 11.6 million workers—9.2 percent of the workforce—worked with a hangover. ... The study found that workplace alcohol use and impairment was more prevalent among men compared to women.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…5/vol35n47/articles/ParksStudy.html
1 Jan 2003: Parks said information on the rates of alcohol-related victimization on college campuses is limited. ... Data indicate that the majority—80 percent or more—of college women drink alcohol.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/vol30/vol30n08/n4.html
22 Jan 1998: more alcohol-related problems, such as drinking and driving, since a 1993 study. ... 23 in Alumni Arena to celebrate the end of National Collegiate Alcohol Awareness Week.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…vol34n29/articles/AlcoholLiver.html
1 Jan 2002: when drinkers consume alcohol may be as important to a healthy liver as the amount consumed. ... In addition to providing fasting blood samples, participants answered detailed questions about their health and their alcohol intake.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/vol30/vol30n19/f2.html
1 Jan 1998: Mothers with alcohol problems to be interviewed will be selected by local alcoholism treatment agencies. ... Other study participants -who may have alcohol problems and/or be victims of domestic violence -will be identified by community organizations and
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10 Oct 2022: Opioids and tranquilizers still frequently prescribed to patients with alcohol use disorder in NY. ... Individuals with co-occurring alcohol use disorder and opioid use disorder report high rates of benzodiazepine use.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…011_01_27/addiction_propensity.html
27 Jan 2011: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism to continue her study of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. ... This will provide important insights into better therapeutic strategies for behavioral problems associated with fetal alcohol spectrum
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20 Dec 2021: states. Study explores pandemic-related shifts in alcohol sales across 16 U.S. ... However, data-driven investigations into whether alcohol sales and use did indeed increase have produced mixed results.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…ol37n5/articles/Freaks-n-Geeks.html
1 Jan 2005: Headbangers' reported significantly elevated levels of all six kinds of substance use we measured: total alcohol consumption, drunkenness, binge drinking, cigarette smoking, marijuana use and other drug use," said Miller. ... In contrast, alcohol misuse
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https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2018/01/024.html
24 Jan 2018: New books from UB Research Institute on Addictions will assist alcohol treatment providers. ... assist them in developing the skills needed to manage these emotions and cravings without alcohol.
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https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2019/10/003.html
2 Oct 2019: Lesbian and bisexual women more likely to smoke while drinking alcohol than heterosexual women. ... Research finds reciprocal patterns between alcohol and tobacco use are strongest among bisexual women.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/…10_12_16/alcohol_relationships.html
16 Dec 2010: Interestingly, heavy alcohol consumption was not always harmful to relationships, according to Levitt. ... time.”. Suhrit Venkatesh says:. Very interesting article. As they say, Alcohol is a social lubricant :). Posted by Suhrit Venkatesh, Masters
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https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2016/03/074.html
31 Mar 2016: Researchers to study link between gastric bypass and alcohol abuse. By Cathy Wilde. ... The two-year study is funded through the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
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https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2018/02/003.html
19 Feb 2018: Roughly a third of all children before the age of 12 will taste alcohol with their parent’s permission. ... Alcohol use without parental permission is typically initiated around age 13 or 14,” says Colder.
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https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2017/07/005.html
7 Jul 2017: Why does prenatal alcohol exposure increase the likelihood of addiction? By Cathy Wilde. ... prenatal alcohol exposure alters the reward system in the brain and how this change continues through adulthood.
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https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2014/12/015.html
8 Dec 2014: The data suggest that smoking is associated with difficulties in alcohol treatment,” Walitzer says. ... UB Mobile. Take UB With You. Wherever. Does smoking hamper treatment for alcohol abuse?
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https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2017/07/014.html
14 Jul 2017: Naltrexone was approved by the FDA to treat alcohol use disorder in 1994. ... An opioid antagonist, Naltrexone helps to reduce craving for and pleasurable effects from alcohol.
https://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/archive/vol31/vol31n14/n5.html
2 Dec 1999: Does chronic alcohol abuse in late adulthood increase the deficits caused by aging? ... Maybe all we need is a single change to prevent these alcohol-induced impairments.".
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https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2018/11/038.html
29 Nov 2018: likely to misuse alcohol, according to new research from the University at Buffalo. ... Problem alcohol use was related to non-deployment emotions among male soldiers, the study showed.
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26 Jul 2012: Photo: DOUGLAS LEVERE. “AmEDs (energy drinks) have stronger priming effects than alcohol alone.”. ... chris atkinson says:. I just don't see what this study adds to our understanding of sex and alcohol use.
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15 Oct 2015: Alcohol-related risks should be addressed in sexuality education and sexual risks included in substance use prevention. ... UB Mobile. Take UB With You. Wherever. Alcohol and first sexual experience: Risks for young women.
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18 Oct 2017: Parents’ alcohol use can set the stage for teenage dating violence, study finds. ... UB Mobile. Take UB With You. Wherever. Parents’ alcohol use can set the stage for teenage dating violence, study finds.
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https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2017/01/026.html
20 Jan 2017: Further research on what factors lead to strong therapeutic alliances in alcohol treatment could be warranted. ... UB Mobile. Take UB With You. Wherever. Trusting relationship with counselor vital to successful alcohol treatment.
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13 Jun 2016: RIA awarded more than $5 million in NIH grants to study alcohol issues. ... Both grants are funded through the NIH’s National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
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18 Mar 2015: RIA’s Spring Seminar Series features national experts on smoking, alcohol. By Cathy Wilde. ... UB Mobile. Take UB With You. Wherever. RIA’s Spring Seminar Series features national experts on smoking, alcohol.
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9 Feb 2017: His research interests include identifying the genetic and neural mechanisms contributing to compromised self-control abilities in drug and alcohol addictions. ... UB Mobile. Take UB With You. Wherever. RIA welcomes experts on alcohol, opioids and
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2 Nov 2018: CRIA awarded more than $4 million from NIH to study effects of prenatal alcohol and drug use. ... UB Mobile. Take UB With You. Wherever. CRIA awarded more than $4 million from NIH to study effects of prenatal alcohol and drug use.
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30 Jun 2020: UB research team receives grant that could change the approach to treating alcohol addiction. ... The treatment system for alcohol recovery has traditionally focused on a motivational model,” says Bowen.
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8 Jan 2015: Official news and information from UB, New York's flagship university. Alcohol warnings from parents matter. ... where alcohol use can escalate to problem drinking in the late adolescent, young adult years.
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15 Jun 2015: Official news and information from UB, New York's flagship university. RIA receives $3 million to study tailored alcohol treatment methods. ... UB Mobile. Take UB With You. Wherever. RIA receives $3 million to study tailored alcohol treatment methods.
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https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2014/04/010.html
3 Apr 2014: Many alcohol treatment programs use cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) to help people with alcohol use disorders. ... UB Mobile. Take UB With You. Wherever. RIA study proposes new treatment method for alcohol problems.
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15 Aug 2017: RIA fall seminars explore neuroscience of addiction, PTSD, addiction treatment and adolescent alcohol use. ... Young Adult Alcohol Use.” Farchaus Stein is the Brody Endowed Professor at the University of Rochester School of Nursing.
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https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2014/04/031.html
14 Apr 2014: Official news and information from UB, New York's flagship university. RIA awarded $2.7 million to help improve alcohol treatment strategies. ... UB Mobile. Take UB With You. Wherever. RIA awarded $2.7 million to help improve alcohol treatment strategies.
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https://www.buffalo.edu/news/releases/2014/02/004.html
5 Feb 2014: RIA spring seminars feature renowned experts on drugs and alcohol. By Cathy Wilde. ... Crews is a neuropsychopharmacologist specializing in investigating how drugs and alcohol change the brain and behavior.
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3 Jan 2014: In the experiments, rats were trained to drink alcohol in a way that mimics human binge-drinking behavior. ... Interestingly, the rodents continued to avoid alcohol even after the stimulation of neurons ended, she adds.
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15 Dec 2010: RIA Researcher Awarded $1.8 Million to Study the Implications of Prenatal Exposure to Alcohol on Later Risk of Addiction. ... on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism to continue her study of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.