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Alcohol abuse is not an illness but a behavior. The same is true of alcoholism.
It certainly is safe to say that, but actually the percentage is probably higher.
Alcohol costs the United States over $150 billion yearly in lost productivity and alcohol related medical expense.
Work to do what? Rubbing alcohol doesn't "work." If you use it for something, you use it.See the Related Questions for more information about rubbing alcohol.
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Symptoms of alcoholism include a pattern of drinking, drinking and driving, blacking out, and becoming angry and violent. People affected by alcoholism may continue to drink in spite of others telling them that they may have a problem, heavy involvement in alcohol related activities and smelling of alcohol on a regular basis.
The DSM code for alcohol abuse is 305.00. There is no specific code for alcoholism, but there are a number of codes related to various specific types of alcohol abuse, including dependence (303.90), induced persisting dementia (291.2), intoxication (303.00), and withdrawal (291.8).
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No. It is related to their ability to metabolize alcohol, and the effect that prolonged exposure to alcohol has on the entire brain and its chemistry. It has nothing to do with intelligence. The writer, who has a tested IQ in excess of 149, is a recovering alcoholic.
Heart disease. Unless contraindicated by alcoholism, pregnancy, etc., drinking alcohol in moderation reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease by about 40%.
No one really knows the answer to that question.
Alcohol is a neurotoxin that affects the brain in a complex manner through prolonged exposure and repeated withdrawal. Alcohol-related psychosis, including in many cases hallucinations, is often an indication of chronic alcoholism.