Alcoholism
Alcoholism | Alcoholism Has a Genetic Basis
It seems obvious that not everyone carries the same level of vulnerability to developing severe, repetitive problems once substance use has begun. This statement is really no different from what one would expect for most medical disorders, because different people appear to carry higher or lower levels of vulnerability toward heart attacks, cancer, obesity, and so on. Some people believe that different levels of vulnerability to developing alcohol or drug dependence are caused, at least in part, by biological differences that exist between people.
Some Genetic Factors Appear...
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- Introduction
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Chapter 1: How Serious Are the Problems of Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse?
- Chapter 1 Preface
- Alcoholism Is a Serious Problem
- Children of Alcoholics Face Many Problems
- Alcohol Abuse Is a Serious Problem for Teenagers
- Binge Drinking on College Campuses Is a Serious Problem
- The Dangers of Alcohol Are Exaggerated
- Alcohol Consumption Is Unfairly Condemned
- The Extent of Binge Drinking Among Young People Is Exaggerated
- Chapter 2: Is Alcoholism a Disease?
- Chapter 3: How Effective Is Alcoholics Anonymous?
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Chapter 4: Does the Alcohol Industry Market Its Products Responsibly?
- Chapter 4 Preface
- The Government Should Not Regulate Alcohol Advertising
- Alcohol Advertising Does Not Promote Underage Drinking
- The Alcohol Industry Should Be Permitted to Advertise the Health Benefits of Moderate Drinking
- The Government Should Combat the Influence of Alcohol Advertising on Youth
- The Alcohol Industry Should Not Be Permitted to Advertise the Health Benefits of Moderate Drinking
- The Alcohol Industry Has Too Much Political Influence
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Chapter 5: How Can Alcohol-Related Problems Be Prevented?
- Chapter 5 Preface
- Raising Taxes on Alcoholic Beverages Would Reduce Alcohol-Related Problems
- Law Enforcement Strategies Can Help Reduce Underage Drinking
- The Government Should Lower the Legal Threshold for Drunk Driving
- Restrictive Alcohol Policies Are Ineffective
- Age-21 Drinking Laws Exacerbate Alcohol- Related Problems
- The Government Should Not Lower the Legal Threshold for Drunk Driving
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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