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Saturday, June 14, 2014

Not your father's definition of alcoholism: June 15

Alcoholism has nothing to do with the type of alcoholic beverage consumed.  Cheap macro-brew vs. craft beer, expensive wine vs.two-buck Chuck, Grey Goose on rocks vs. cheap swill from a plastic pint: All window dressing. Alcoholism is diagnosed by how the person uses and how he reacts when the beverage is present or withdrawn.
www.alcohologist.com

Scroll down for the replay of the April 13 Sound Health Options show feature with Scott Stevens. Lucy Pireel's "All That's Written" included a feature on Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud called "When alcohol doesn't work for you anymore."  Details on the third literary award for Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud can be found on www.alcohologist.com, plus an interview with Scott Stevens on Health Media Now and one at Christoph Fisher Books.  Mr. Fisher is an acclaimed international author from the UK, among his works is the Alzheimer's book "Time to Let Go."  

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