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Alcoholism -- It doesn't act like a disease ... One of the difficulties in recognizing alcoholism as a disease is it just plain doesn't seem like one.
Answer: Yes. Alcoholism is a chronic, often progressive disease with symptoms that include a strong need to drink despite negative consequences, such as serious job or health problems.
It is the only disease contracted by an act of will; ... It is the only disease that is habit forming;
This collection of articles traces the view of alcoholism as a disease from the fifth century BC to the present. It also includes the opinions of some who disagree. (Articles require Acrobat reader.)
Alcoholism — A Disease ... Alcoholism is a deceptive disease and can be a long term progressive disorder.
Alcoholism, chronic disease marked by a craving for alcohol. People who suffer from this illness are known as alcoholics. They cannot control their...
Alcoholism, chronic disease marked by a craving for alcohol. People who suffer from this illness are known as alcoholics. They cannot control their...
When one considers the wide scope of damage that alcoholism does to the human body, mind and spirit, the condition can, indeed, be legitimately described as having become a disease.
This entry was posted on April 23, 2008 at 3:48 am and is filed under Drugs, Research reports, addiction, alcohol, alcoholism, disease, men, symptoms, women.
Yes, alcoholism is a disease.
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