Everyone who has drunk alcohol.
Yes, although the policy is controversial.
Good question. Under the ADA Americans With Disabilities Act), alcoholism is covered as a disease, but the behavior of alcoholism isn't protected under the provision. So, if you have debilitating effects from past alcoholism, you may be eligible; however, if you can't work due to a continued behavioral abuse of alcohol, then my guess is you wouldn't be eligible. I'd suggest contacting your local Social Security office.To complicate the matter, the U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hold that alcoholism is a disease and many physicians reject the disease theory of the condition.
That is not a symptom of alcoholism.
No herb cures alcoholism.
Alcoholism is not inheritable.
It does not use the term alcoholism.
There are really no accepted stages of alcoholism.
The environment cannot CAUSE alcoholism.
There is no gene known to cause alcoholism.
No. Alcoholism is a life-long battle that can be fought with 12 step programs. There is no way to drink and control alcoholism.
Yes, alcoholism is a form of maladaptive behavior. Alcoholism is never good for people.
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.