Fifteen to twenty million.
Some of us have "addictive personalities." Basically, it means we tend to become dependent on something that -- at least in excess -- is harmful to us. Alcohol releases inhibitions and dulls our perceptions. Some people need this. After a while, the chemistry of the brain changes and they become alcohol dependent; that is, if they don't have alcohol they become physically ill -- addicted. Alcoholics don't "engage" in alcoholism -- they are helplessly dependent on booze.
100,000,000
aproxamitly 1 to 3 billion in the US.
200,000 people died from drinking
Over i think a Thousand People?your welcome
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No, only seven US states require coverage of alcohol rehabilitation. The qualification is mostly dependent on where a person lives.
People use drugs and alcohol to feel good and to have an escape.
Approximately 15 million adults in the US have an alcohol use disorder, with many more engaging in risky or harmful drinking behaviors. Alcohol abuse is a significant public health concern in the US, leading to various health and social consequences.
twenty
Hundreds of thousands.
If you look at statestics, you might feel terrified. About 2,200 people die of alcohol poisoning in the US each year 6 people die of alcohol poisoning each day in the US. AND most people who die are middle-aged adults or men. For detailed effects , watch the video in the link 10 signs of alcohol poisoning youtu.be/ENxcie_yEBw