Yes, Alcoholism can be a life-threatening disease.
Alcoholism is a chronic, incurable disease. It can be permanently arrested by complete abstinence from all alcohol -- for life.
Alcoholism is a chronic, incurable disease. It can be permanently arrested by complete abstinence from all alcohol -- for life.
As a disease it is threatening to life, tending to have a destructive clinical course
no, Pelvic inflammatory disease in not life threatening.
Alcoholism is a chronic illness, according to some. However, there is considerable debate as to whether or not alcoholism is a disease. Many physicians reject the disease theory of alcoholism.
F. Scott Fitzgerald struggled most of his adult life with alcoholism. This impacted his health, relationships, and career.
Alcoholism can increase the risk of certain diseases but it is not a disease, contrary to common myth.
Tetanus is a life-threatening disease with uncontrolled contraction of skeletal muscle (a sign known as tetany).
Alcoholism is the disease.
There is, had has been, much controversy about the validity of the disease theory (or hypothesis) of alcoholism. A substantial proportion of physicians reject the disease concept of alcoholism.
There are many different cardiovascular diseases that can be life threatening. Some of these diseases include coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, hypertensive heart disease, heart failure, cor pulmonale, and valvular heart disease.
.Alcoholism is a disease that is caused by a person drinking too much alcohol and it disrupts his life. It can cause poverty, destroy families, and the physical health of a person.