NO.
Alcoholism can be considered a medical problem, although a substantial proportion of physicians reject the theory that it is a disease.
Alcoholism can be considered a medical problem, although a substantial proportion of physicians reject the theory that it is a disease.
Both are considered unacceptable behaviors.
Yes it is! Iknow from experience!! Trust me doctors know nothing on this subject unless they are in the field of Alcoholism! FACT
Alcoholism is usually considered a disease and rehab is usually considered a necessary medical expense. So your insurance should cover it. However you should read your policy and check to be sure.
Some people and groups consider alcoholismto be a disease. However, many physicians reject the disease theory of alcoholism as unsupported by the medical research evidence.
Pathology is the study of the diagnosis of disease. The word Pathology often is used by clinicians to say "something deviating from normal" in the human body. For instance, an ACL tear in the knee is considered a "knee pathology." So a pathological condition is a condition that is diagnosable and deviates from normal.
Cancer is considered to be in the field of medicine and falls under the topic of pathology.
Typically, it is a masters of science (MS) degree.
The quantity of alcohol does not define alcoholism.
Cutaneous pathology is pathology of the skin, also known as dermatopathology.