Drinking excessive quantities of alcohol can temporarily lead to impairment of judgment, thinking, and psychomotor control.
The moderate consumption of alcohol is associated with better health than is abstaining from it or abusing it.
Alcoholism can cause liver disease or cirrhosis, Heart disease, and possible alcohol poisoning if an immense amount of alcohol is consumed.
Alcohol can contribute to liver failure, most commonly liver cancer or cirrhosis, injury, due to driving while intoxicated, and brain damage.
In excessive amounts alcohol abuse and alcoholism can create fatty liver, weight gain, Diabetes, gastritis, high blood pressure, short life span, psychosis, depression, suicide.
Alcoholism can be conceptualized as a sin, a bad habit, a disease, an addiction, or as any of a number of other things.
The environment cannot CAUSE alcoholism.
That is not a symptom of alcoholism.
Because tobacco products are expensive and they are harmful to the body. Most of them cause cancer.
There is no gene known to cause alcoholism.
wine has alcohol. it can cause alcoholismjust as beer and liquor can cause Alcoholism. If you look at it from a genetic aspect, then technically wine cannot make someone more prone to alcoholism, but if you are genetically predisposed to alcoholism then yes, wine could trigger the alcoholism just as beer and liquor could.
wine has alcohol. it can cause alcoholismjust as beer and liquor can cause alcoholism. If you look at it from a genetic aspect, then technically wine cannot make someone more prone to alcoholism, but if you are genetically predisposed to alcoholism then yes, wine could trigger the alcoholism just as beer and liquor could.
Alcoholism is a serious condition that affects individuals who struggle with compulsive and harmful drinking behaviors.
I don't think alcoholismis inherited, It is more of an acquired habit that becomes dependant.
It doesn't.
No, it can't.
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