Alcoholism Risk Involves More Than Just Genes

Some conditions that are passed down through a family’s genes are not exactly the kinds of things that anyone likes to talk about. Things like mental illness and alcoholism are very important to understand, yet discussion of them among family members may not be very frequent if they are discussed at all. This can make it difficult to know your family history of these conditions. If you know that someone in your family is an alcoholic or you suspect that there may be an alcoholic in your family, take heart. Although there are genes that are linked to alcoholism that … Continue reading

Addiction Can Run in Families

The death of the singer Amy Winehouse has caused many people give some thought to addiction. Many news articles speculate about her exact cause of death, and how that might have been prevented. In general, there are both genetic and environmental factors that are connected with addiction. Addiction, in its many forms and varieties, tends to run in families. If one of your relatives suffers from addiction, then you can be certain that will be some other relatives and ancestors who also have struggled with addiction, located somewhere in your family tree. Genealogists may discover this as they work on … Continue reading

Is ADHD a Gateway to Addiction?

If your child has been diagnosed with ADHD, it is understandable if you have concerns about how this condition will affect your child’s future. There have been a few studies done that seem to have found an association between having ADHD and developing an addiction to nicotine and alcohol as an adult. However, these studies do not mean that all children who have ADHD are doomed to become addicted to substances. It’s somewhat inconclusive. There was a study done that indicated an “association” between a childhood diagnosis of ADHD and a later dependence on nicotine and alcohol later in life. … Continue reading

Risk Factors for Addiction

I’ve talked a bit about alcoholism here at the Families.com Health Blog, and my own fears about addiction. There are some factors that can increase your risk of developing an addiction — but it is important to remember that a risk does not mean a guarantee. Still, it can be helpful to identify risk factors. Family history (or you can call it genetics if you like) is a big risk factor for addiction. If a family member has shown signs of trouble with addiction, you may want to be careful. My grandfather was an alcoholic, and I tend to avoid … Continue reading

Genetics Influence Your Ability to Quit Smoking

Are you a smoker who is having great difficulty quitting? Part of the reason you are struggling so much could be due to your genetics. A study that focused on twins, and their smoking habits, revealed that there is a genetic link that influences people to start smoking, (and affects how hard it is for them to quit). I have plenty of smokers in my family. My mother has two brothers, and both of them smoke. One of my brothers is a smoker. My father has at least two siblings that spent many years smoking. This is the sort of … Continue reading

Gambling it Away

Today I received a petition for me to sign about what is known as the ‘crack cocaine of the gambling industry.’ What are being referred to here are poker machines, or pokies as they are called in Australia, or slot machines ass they are called in America. According to reports a gambler can easily lose $1000 an hour on these machines. That is a staggering amount. Mind you, I find it hard to believe how anyone can willfully put that amount of money into a machine, which is designed to make profit for the clubs rather than the person playing … Continue reading

What is Placental Abruption?

The short answer is placental abruption is when part of the placenta separates from the wall of the uterus. The condition generally occurs in the third trimester of the pregnancy. About one in one hundred women will experience placental abruption during their pregnancies. The symptoms of placental abruption are vaginal bleeding, combined with some degree of pain ranging from mild to severe. The amount of bleeding varies depending on the size of the tear. In all cases, there is danger of oxygen deprivation in the baby. Less common, but possible is danger to the life of the mother due to … Continue reading

Nicotine Replacement Therapy Use in Pregnancy

As we all know by now, quitting smoking is the very best gift you can give your baby. Not only will you help ensure he has a mother to grow up with, you will be helping his health. Smoking is linked to a wide range of problems, both during the pregnancy and after the baby is born. However, quitting smoking is extremely difficult. Many experts compare nicotine addiction to addiction to heroine. It is that addictive. As a former smoker, I completely agree with that statement. One method some people use successfully to help quit is nicotine replacement therapy. Nicotine … Continue reading