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some people have genes that make it easier for them to become addicted to tobacco
Persistent abuse of alcohol has negative results. See related link below for more information...
heredity determines the efficiency, and shape of meiosis. Somebody, with a history of bad disease is not likely to have healthy children.
They don't, drug addiction is simply your body, having functioned with drugs for so long, requiring drugs to function "correctly" i use the quotation marks because your body doesn't actually function correctly with drugs it just begins to think it needs the drugs to function and that's why you get withdrawl.
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A physiological addiction involves physical dependence on a substance, where the body develops tolerance and withdrawal symptoms. A psychological addiction is more focused on the mental craving and emotional attachment to a behavior or substance without necessarily involving physical withdrawal symptoms.
A person can inherit a tendency toward a mental disorder.
Genetic link can be defined as a genetic connection. An example of a genetic link is the heredity and traits that a child inherited from his/her parents.
Because of dependency on alcohol buzz it may be dangerous to quit cold turkey that is why it is highly advisable to gradually quit <><><> To add to the above- addiction creates a physical dependency. Sudden complete withdrawal places the body in physical stress, and can also cause the onset of delirium, commonly called DT's, seizures and death. Withdrawal from any true addiction should be under the guidance of a physician. See the link below for more info.
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There can be a genetic predisposition to addiction, as certain genes can influence the likelihood of developing addictive behaviors. Additionally, environmental factors such as early exposure to substance abuse, trauma, or high levels of stress can also contribute to an increased risk of addiction. It is important to understand the complex interaction between genetics and environmental influences in the development of addiction.
An UK unit of alcohol has 10 mL (8 g) ethanol. Calculate the mass or the volume of ethanol in your drinks.