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Expert Author: Olinda Rola | Submitted: 2006-01-30 | Word Count: 707 | Views: 129
Alcoholism stages can be categorized into three stages of alcoholism - early stage, middle stage and end stage alcoholism or late stage alcoholism. Alcoholism stages generally take years to develop. Alcoholism is a disease where alcoholic beverage consumption is at a level that interferes with physical or mental health, and negatively impacts social, family or occupational responsibilities. Read More
Expert Author: Olinda Rola | Submitted: 2006-01-30 | Word Count: 620 | Views: 311
Alcohol abuse effects can be far-reaching and devastating. The effects of alcohol abuse not only have consequences for the drinker but those around her or him as well. Alcohol abuse effects can be both psychological and physical. Alcohol consumption causes changes in behavior. The physical effects of alcohol abuse can be experienced with as little as one or two drinks. Read More
Expert Author: David Buster | Submitted: 2006-01-23 | Word Count: 609 | Views: 226
Alcoholism facts can help one better understand the extent of alcoholism and alcoholism warning signs. One of the alcoholism facts is that alcoholism is a type of drug addiction that can be both physical and psychological.

Facts of alcoholism include the reality that alcohol acts as a depressant on the central nervous system, resulting in a decrease of activity, tension and inhibitions. Alcohol affects other body systems as well. Read More
Expert Author: Jack Smith | Submitted: 2006-01-11 | Word Count: 346 | Views: 196
Alcoholism is an acute illness that involves excessive ingestion of ethyl alcohol, either in the form of alcoholic drinks or as an ingredient of other substances. It is usually progressive and gets more and more chronic over time. Read More
Expert Author: Jack Smith | Submitted: 2006-01-11 | Word Count: 452 | Views: 239
When a large quantity of alcohol is consumed, usually over a short period of time, alcohol poisoning can result. Read More
Expert Author: Geoff Hugh | Submitted: 2005-11-09 | Word Count: 611 | Views: 219
Alcoholism is a disease that affects the part of the brain that controls your feelings, the way you make decisions, and the way you act. People with alcoholism cannot control how much they drink. What causes alcoholism? Read More
Expert Author: James Calvin | Submitted: 2005-10-22 | Word Count: 302 | Views: 875
Alcohol rehab has been made public through such organizations as AA, Alcoholics Anonymous, as well as other famous institutions that treat alcohol related issues. Alcohol rehab is important because it can bring back a promising life that is on the brink of disaster. When alcohol consumption becomes an issue, rehab may be the only option. Read More

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