Alcoholism.
No, although "alcoholism" ends in "-ism," it is not a religion. Rather, alcoholism is a disease marked by a person with uncontrollable use of alcohol.
Cirrhosis of the liver is one progressive disease that occurs in alcoholics.
You get Alcohol Poisoning or Liver Disease which is usually fatal.
None. Measles is a virus and no vitamin will control the disease. It may help the person with immunity, but not stop them from getting it or help when they do have the disease.
This is a controversial question. People originally thought that alcoholics were morally inadequate. Alcoholics Anonymous then popularized the idea that Alcoholism is a disease characterized by "loss of control." That is, the theory was that when an alcohol took a drink, the person lost the ability to stop. Today, there is a recognition that the disease model is inadequate and that alcoholism may actually be a pattern of learned behaviors.
Once a person develops the visual condition called sclera, then alcohol can lead to blindness. This is not very common. However, some people with life long alcohol addictions do develop this disease.
.Alcoholism is a disease that is caused by a person drinking too much alcohol and it disrupts his life. It can cause poverty, destroy families, and the physical health of a person.
Prehistoric (before written history). No way to know.
We can easily distinguished if a person has a problem with alcohol addiction. Alcohol addicts are always seen to have no control in drinking liquors or beers. Associating with heavy drinkers are also noticeable. They may become violent and out of control when drunk. They also have unexplained swing of moods.
Alcohol in moderation is not harmful to a person with arteriosclerosis, assuming the person doesn't have some other contraindication to alcohol consumption (such as liver disease). The safe limits of alcohol consumption are: Number of alcoholic beverages: Man Woman Daily 2 1 Weekly 10 7 On any 4 3 single occasion
When a disease can be moved from person it can be known as an Infectious disease, a Transmittable disease, or a communicable disease.