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We obtained data on all previous hospitalizations with complications of alcoholism (for example, alcoholic liver disease) through the Danish National Registry of Patients (DNRP) (for details, see Additional file 1).
His mother, Joan Kennedy, has battled alcoholism for years, and his father was involved in a string of alcohol-related episodes earlier in his career.
The most robust result to emerge from these studies was the demonstration that the genes involved in alcohol metabolism that is, genes encoding the alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase enzymes play important roles in the risk for alcoholism (for more information, see the article by Hurley and Edenberg, pp. 339 344).
After leaving football, Müller struggled with alcoholism for years.
Michael said he would draw on his father's alcoholism for inspiration.
In that book, she blamed alcoholism for her troubles with men.
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The same goes for alcoholism -- for both the patient and the primary caregiver.
It has a remarkable track record, not only for recovery from alcoholism, but for a grass-roots structure that has endured since 1935.
Twelve-Step programs for alcoholism and addiction are, for example, very helpful for lots of people.
To abuse can be added themes of alcoholism (Marshmallows for Breakfast), mental illness (Goodnight, Beautiful) and, in her latest, bereavement.
We chose these categories to be consistent with National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism recommendations for heavy drinking.
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