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Scientists do not have a cure for alcoholism. There are various aspects to alcoholism and it affects people in many different ways. People can seek help for alcoholism, but there is no actual cure.
It affects others emotionally &+ physically.
Alcoholism is a serious condition that affects individuals who struggle with compulsive and harmful drinking behaviors.
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Severe alcoholism can, in rare cases, lead to Korsakoff syndrome.
Terribly. Contact "Alanon" for relief from these horriffic affects.
There is much debate over the theory that alcoholism is a disease and many physicians reject the concept.
Alcohol affects the ability of the liver to control lipid production and distribution.
absolutely not. when someone has an alcohol addiction, it affects their friends, their family, and even their coworkers (if they are employed). Alcohol addiction is destructive and if it happens to you or someone you love, it can tear people apart. Alcoholism has torn many families apart and will tear many more apart. so, the answer is no. alcoholism affects everyone.