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Alcoologie

2001 - Naltrexone for 3 or 12 months did not reduce drinking in alcohol dependence

2000 - Brief physician advice to problem drinkers reduced alcohol intake and societal costs

1999 - Review: Studies with sufficient follow-up do not show a clear benefit for pharmacotherapy in alcohol dependence

1999 - Lorazepam reduced recurrent alcohol-related seizures in chronic alcohol abuse

1999 - A nicotine patch plus nicotine nasal spray was more effective than a nicotine patch alone for smoking cessation

1999 - Abstinence by alcohol misusers for 1 month before surgery reduced complications in the month after surgery

1999 - Integrated outpatient treatment increased abstinence in men with alcohol-related illness who were ongoing drinkers

1998 - Anxiolytic benzodiazepines and zopiclone increased road traffic crashes

1998 - Review: Some health risks associated with drinking alcohol are greater for women than for men

1998 - Review: Some alcohol screening tests have acceptable test properties for use in general clinical populations of U.S. women

1998 - The Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test was not affected by ethnic and sex bias

1997 - Switching from cigarettes to pipes or cigars reduced smoking-related mortality

1997 - Brief advice reduced drinking in nondependent problem drinkers

1997 - NSAIDs, smoking, and alcohol were risk factors for gastrointestinal perforation

1997 - Binge beer drinking was associated with mortality in middle-aged men

1997 - Review: Benzodiazepines are more effective than neuroleptics in reducing delirium and seizures in alcohol withdrawal

1995 - Light to moderate alcohol consumption reduced mortality in women

1995 - Clinical conditions, alcohol consumption, and hemorrhage location predicted death and poor outcome after intracerebral hemorrhage

1995 - Moderate consumption of wine and beer, but not spirits, reduced mortality

1994 - Modest alcohol consumption decreased total mortality

1994 - Meperidine and benzodiazepines were associated with postoperative delirium

1994 - Cigarette smoking caused half the deaths in male physician smokers

1994 - Symptom-triggered chlordiazepoxide was effective for alcohol withdrawal

1993 - Smoking cessation reduced risk for stroke among middle-aged women after 2 to 4 years

1991 - Brief advice to stop drinking for adults with high GGT levels reduced alcohol consumption at 1 year

1991 - Mandatory hospital treatment for alcohol abuse reduced rehospitalization but not job loss over 2 years

1991 - Nurse referral for counseling of patients who screen positive for alcohol abuse increased the referral rate


Other Article Noted (OAN)

This article meets all the criteria for ACP Journal Club but has not been abstracted
for one or more of the reasons noted in the editorial

 

OAN: Average volume of alcohol consumption, patterns of drinking, and all-cause mortality: results from the US National Alcohol Survey.

OAN: Exploring the dose-response relationship between alcohol consumption and the risk of several alcohol-related conditions: a meta-analysis.

OAN: Alcohol consumption and all-cause and cancer mortality among middle-aged Japanese men: seven-year follow-up of the JPHC study Cohort I. Japan Public Health Center.

OAN: Alcohol consumption and risk of coronary heart disease by diabetes status.

OAN: Alcohol intake and the risk of lung cancer: influence of type of alcoholic beverage.

OAN: Alcohol consumption, coronary calcium, and coronary heart disease events.

OAN: Alcohol consumption and stroke incidence in male smokers.

OAN: Alcohol and coronary heart disease: a meta-analysis.

OAN: Alcohol consumption and mortality from all causes, coronary heart disease, and stroke: results from a prospective cohort study of scottish men with 21 years of follow up.

OAN: Alcohol consumption and bladder cancer risk: results from The Netherlands Cohort Study.

OAN: Alcohol and survival in the Italian rural cohorts of the Seven Countries Study.

OAN: Alcohol intake and mortality: findings from the National Health Interview Surveys (1988 and 1990).

OAN: The alcohol hangover.

OAN: Type of alcohol consumed and mortality from all causes, coronary heart disease, and cancer.

OAN: Alcohol abuse, cognitive impairment, and mortality among older people.

OAN: The level of alcohol consumption at which all-cause mortality is least.

OAN: Moderate alcohol intake and lower risk of coronary heart disease: meta-analysis of effects on lipids and haemostatic factors.

OAN: Moderate alcohol consumption and the risk of sudden cardiac death among US male physicians.

OAN: Reducing alcohol consumption among heavily drinking women: evaluating the contributions of life-skills training and booster sessions.

OAN: Light-to-moderate alcohol consumption and mortality in the Physicians' Health Study enrollment cohort.

OAN: The impact of smoking, alcohol consumption, and physical activity on use of hospital services.

OAN: Brief physician advice for alcohol problems in older adults: a randomized community-based trial.

OAN: Exploring the relation of alcohol consumption to risk of breast cancer.

OAN: Short- and long-term outcome of severe alcohol-induced hepatitis treated with steroids or enteral nutrition: a multicenter randomized trial.

OAN: Meta-analysis of benzodiazepine use in the treatment of acute alcohol withdrawal.

OAN: Hormone replacement therapy and hip fracture risk: effect modification by tobacco smoking, alcohol intake, physical activity, and body mass index.

OAN: A propensity analysis of cigarette smoking and mortality with consideration of the effects of alcohol.

OAN: Validity of carbohydrate deficient transferrin and other markers as diagnostic aids in the detection of alcohol related seizures.

OAN: Preoperative risk factors for postoperative delirium.

OAN: Type of alcoholic drink and risk of major coronary heart disease events and all-cause mortality.

 

 


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