Effects Of Alcoholism
Effects Of Alcoholism
Alcoholism is considered a long-standing disease just like
hypertension and diabetes. Immoderate drinking can cause
injury to the liver, pancreas, and intestine; adversely
affect the brain and other vital organs in your body.
Alcoholism could be considered a social disease because
it lowers inhibitions and allows people to feel at ease
and talkative. Occasionally too talkative. They also do
things they would not normally do.
Alcoholism is thought to have a strong inheritable link
which is a concern. Children of parents of alcoholics are
at higher-level risk than those children brought up in a
nonalcoholic home.
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Jeannie Crabtree C.Ac.
Labels: alcoholism, effects of alcoholism
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