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Protective Effects of Tinospora cordifolia on Hepatic and Gastrointestinal Toxicity Induced by Chronic and Moderate Alcoholism

Protective Effects of Tinospora cordifolia on Hepatic and Gastrointestinal Toxicity Induced by Chronic and Moderate Alcoholism

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Overall data depict that moderate alcohol intake is also hepatotoxic and decreases intestinal absorption. However, TCE treatment effectively increased the intestinal absorption and retaining power of liver that regulated alcohol-induced multivitamin deficiency. (Source: Alcohol and Alcoholism)MedWorm Sponsor Message: Directory of the best January Sales in the UK. Find the best Christmas
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Melatonin Upregulates the Activity of AMPK and Attenuates Lipid Accumulation in Alcohol-induced Rats

Conclusion In conclusion, melatonin could protect against liver injury caused by alcohol gastric perfusion. The effect may be related to alleviating lipid peroxidation and upregulating the activity of AMPK mediated by MT1R signaling pathway. Aims Melatonin is supposed to be an effective hepatoprotective agent. The effects and mechanisms of melatonin on alcoholic fatty liver (AFL) have not been we
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Elevation of Kynurenine Metabolites in Rat Liver and Serum: A Potential Additional Mechanism of the Alcohol Aversive and Anti-cancer Effects of Disulfiram?

Conclusions We provisionally suggest that elevation of some kynurenine metabolites may be an additional mechanism of the alcohol-aversive and anticancer effects of disulfiram. Aims The tryptophan metabolites 3-hydroxykynurenine (3-HK) and 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid (3-HAA) inhibit the liver mitochondrial low Km aldehyde dehydrogenase and possess alcohol-aversive and immunosuppressant properties. A
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The Role of Psychological Distress in Relapse Prevention of Alcohol Addiction. Can High Scores on the SCL-90-R Predict Alcohol Relapse?

Conclusion The SCL-90-R may be a useful instrument to predict relapse. As our study indicates that high levels of psychological distress increases the risk of relapse, specific interventions may be targeted at this risk factor. Objective The aim of this study was to identify if psychological distress may contribute to treatment outcome in alcohol-addicted patients during a follow-up period of 5 m
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The Sponsor Alliance Inventory: Assessing the Therapeutic Bond Between 12-Step Attendees and Their Sponsors

Conclusion The SAI may serve as a brief, valid measure to assess the degree of sponsee–sponsor ‘therapeutic alliance’ within 12-step communities and may help augment explanatory models estimating the effects of MHOs on recovery outcomes. Aims Within 12-step mutual-help organizations (MHOs), a sponsor plays a key recovery-specific role analogous to a ‘lay therapist’, serving as a role mo
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