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Alcoholismis a disease that affects millions of lives everyday. Most don’t realize they even have a problem until it’s too late. It is a disease that affects almost every family in America in one way or another including mine. I learned a very important lesson about the disease that ...
is a disease. While many have described this disorder as dipsomania, the latter term more accurately describes the intense craving that can be a symptom of alcohol use disorder. A maladaptive pattern of drinking alcohol that results in negative work, medical, legal, educational, and/or social e...
The same criteria should _ alcoholism, a disease that is the third leading cause of preventable death in this country. A apply for B apply to C agree with D agree on 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 句意:同样的标准也应适用于酒精中毒,酒精中毒是该国第三大可预防死亡原因。考查短语辨析,apply f...
alcoholism essaysMany people may not consider alcohol to be a narcotic because it is used in many by so many people young and old and also in a numerous amount of religious ceremonies. However alcohol does impair the body and mind as well as it can be ad
Alcoholism is a disease that is most often diagnosed through behaviors and problematic effects upon functioning, rather than a set of specific medical symptoms. In fact, only two of the diagnostic criteria are physiological (tolerance and withdrawal). Abuse of alcohol and alcoholism are associate...
Alcoholism, a contagious disease. A contribution towards an anthropological definition of contagiondietanthropoideaAfricanprimatesOligocenedental microweardental microstructureParapithecusAegyptopithecusApidiumThe goal of this article is to show, from the discourses of drinkers' spouses, members of a "cured...
Young, E. 1987, `Co-Alcoholism as a disease: implications for psychotherapy', Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 257-68.Young,E.(1987).Co-alcoholism as a disease: Implications for psycho -therapy. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs,19,257-268. :...
However, disease theory has been considered discredited in some parts of the world, with it being practised predominantly in the United States [17]. Research has found that only 25% of medical practitioners believe that alcoholism is a disease, with most believing it to be a social or psychol...
Alcoholism is a wide spread disease, and the growing prevalence of alcohol-related disorders creates major medical and social problems throughout the developed world. Medical complications of alcoholism may include a variety of organs such as liver (Teschke 1981), pancreas (Goebell and Singer 1981...