Yes
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There will be a large cost in drugs and alcohol.
Yes, of course, it happens all the time. Many people drink alcohol in moderation and don't get addicted. However, if you are talking about a previous alcoholic drinking alcohol and not getting addicted, it is generally better to avoid alcohol altogether unless you have very strong will-power
Not necessarily. Usually people just start drinking daily and get addicted. I guess you can sub-consciously choose to but you would have to be pretty immature to consciously choose to be addicted.
As of recent estimates, around 1.8 million people in Germany are considered to be addicted to alcohol. This figure represents individuals diagnosed with alcohol use disorders, while many more may engage in harmful drinking patterns without formal addiction. Alcohol consumption remains a significant public health issue in the country, prompting ongoing efforts for prevention and treatment.
Ethanol is the chemical in alcohol that is responsible for addiction. It acts on the brain's reward system, causing the release of dopamine and creating a sense of pleasure and relaxation that can lead to addiction over time.
QUASISTEREO feat. ACL "addictions"
Many people suffer from some kind of addiction. An addiction can be many things, it does not have to be something such as alcohol or drugs. Some people are addicted to things such as gambling.
Currently 11.4% of teens account for the consumption of alcohol in the United States.
Alchohol Abuse or Addiction
This is a test to determine if alcohol is causing problems in your life (which many say would make you an alcoholic)