markers of alcohol abuse and alcoholism, pathological effects of uncontrolled drinking, biomedical and molecular factors in the effects on liver, immune system, and other organ systems, and biomedical aspects of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder including mechanisms of damage, diagnosis and early detection...
Currently, genetic testing for alcoholism is not widely used or definitive. While researchers have identified genetic markers associated with increased risk, no single gene determines whether someone will develop alcohol dependence. Addiction is a multifaceted condition, and testing alone cannot predict an...
biomedical factors in the etiology of alcoholism; biomedical factors in the pathologic effects of uncontrolled drinking; biological and biochemical markers in the identification of alcoholism; new drugs and chemotherapeutic strategies in the treatment of uncontrolled drinking; alcohol withdrawal; and psycholo...
including improved quality of life, reduced alcohol consumption particularly with decreased NBA use (particularly for programs with Stringent outside drinking policies compared to Lax), less hazardous consumption patterns, and potential stabilizations in biological markers of alcohol use during MAP participat...
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Oxidative StressThe involvement of free radical mechanisms in the pathogenesis of alcoholic liver disease (ALD) is demonstrated by the detection of lipid peroxidation markers in the liver and the serum of patients with alcoholism, as well as by experiments in alcohol-feed rodents that show...
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