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to alcoholism
noun
A chronic disease caused by compulsive and uncontrollable consumption of alcoholic beverages, leading to addiction and deterioration in health and social functioning.
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The findings upset conventional medical belief that cirrhosis was due to the poor nutrition commonly linked to alcoholism, not alcohol.
Therefore, we investigated the possibility of 647C SNP (216Thr) contributing predisposition to alcoholism characterized by alcohol withdrawal seizures.
The same principles apply to alcoholism.
The gateway drug to alcoholism is beer.
They'd rather admit to alcoholism than loneliness.
It is linked to alcoholism and tragically suicide".
That led to alcoholism, detention in juvenile facilities, a brazen attitude and, ultimately, the streets.
He and his researchers contributed significantly to the knowledge of genetic vulnerability to alcoholism and schizophrenia.
"Not that my own background isn't complicated, too," she said, referring to alcoholism in her family.
His concept was that work can become an addiction, akin to alcoholism.
At the same time, her grandmother Waple Newton was succumbing to alcoholism.
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