It is readily available, and people enjoy the effects.
Alcoholism can increase the risk of certain diseases but it is not a disease, contrary to common myth.
The most common treatment for alcoholism is a program of therapy. Alcoholics Anonymous is a popular group therapy and support program for recovering alcoholics.
Yes, it's possible but not common.
People don't really get Alcoholism because it isn't a disease, in spite of the common misperception. They become alcoholic as a result of a long series of bad choices.
You said it in the question - they are all addicts !
People don't really get alcoholism because it isn't a disease, in spite of the common misperception. They become alcoholic as a result of a long series of bad choices.
Alcoholism may be related to dominant gene but the coefficient of correlation is not so high.Today a correct and absolutely sure answer is not possible.
Actually, the answer depends on how alcoholism is defined. Unfortunately, there is no consensus on the best definition and so estimates vary widely.
If by alcoholism you mean advanced addiction to alcohol, about 5 - 7%. Roughly 10% practice some form of alcohol abuse that may or may not be identified as alcoholism.
Chronic alcoholism is the most common cause of hypomagnesemia, in part because of poor diet
Under some circumstances. The most common is SSI.
It could if a court so decrees.