People don't really get Alcoholism because it isn't a disease, in spite of the common misperception. They become alcoholic as a result of a long series of bad choices.
Scientists do not have a cure for alcoholism. There are various aspects to alcoholism and it affects people in many different ways. People can seek help for alcoholism, but there is no actual cure.
Yes, alcoholism is a form of maladaptive behavior. Alcoholism is never good for people.
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Nine out of every 10 people who have nutritional cirrhosis have a history of alcoholism
No one knows the answer
The Dalai Lama believes that alcoholism has a negative impact on the people of Mongolia, leading to social and health problems.
People do not "turn to alcoholism." They become addicted to alcohol.Your answer is undoubtedly yes, but the question is too general to answer precisely.
People don't really get alcoholism because it isn't a disease, in spite of the common misperception. They become alcoholic as a result of a long series of bad choices.
Chronic alcoholism can lead to dilated cardiomyopathy which consequently can result in congestive heart failure.
Actually, the answer depends on how alcoholism is defined. Unfortunately, there is no consensus on the best definition and so estimates vary widely.
It affects others emotionally &+ physically.
No one knows the real answer.