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pleasure.Perhaps alcoholism and drug addiction really are “diseases”, as many people say, but my own feeling-based.Of course, not on any serious study-is that most alcoholics and drug addicts belong to the “undeserving poor”.And that is largely why I don’t give spare change to ...
Perhaps alcoholism and drug addictionreally are “diseases”, as many people say, but my own feeling-based, of course, not on any serious study—isthat most alcoholics and drug addicts belong to the “undeserving poor". And that is largely why I don't givespare change to beggars.But ...
In other words, addiction is a disease according to the scientific definition of that word. The changes addiction causes to the brain are long-lasting. While many people can understand poor judgment and loss of inhibition while using drugs or alcohol, not everyone is aware that these adverse ef...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience community, has become subject to acerbic criticism in recent years. These criticisms state that the brain disease view is deterministic, fails to account f
Degenerative nerve diseases affect many of your body's activities, such as balance, movement, talking, breathing, and heart function. Many of these diseases aregenetic. Sometimes the cause is a medical condition such as alcoholism, a tumor, or a stroke. Other causes may include toxins, chemica...
availability, six times the number of wineries as in 1975, and even the aforementioned screwcaps — Americans, on a per capita basis, still drank three times as much beer as wine and twice as much hard liquor as wine, according to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. ...
alcoholism and drug addiction(上瘾)really are “ diseases ”, as many people say, but my own feeling based, of course, not on any serious study is that most alcoholics and drug addicts belong to the “ undeserving poor ”.And that is largely why I don’t give spare change to beggars....