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Alcoholism

During college years it is very common, if not habitual for students to consume alcohol on the weekends and sometimes during the week. Because alcohol is so readily available and usually present at every college party, drinking becomes “the thing to do”. Social drinking on the weekends is one thing, but many take it much farther than that. Some students look to get wasted or belligerently intoxicated. When students get into the habit of abusing alcohol to get drunk on a consistent basis this becomes a problem, and the disease known as alcoholism can develop. As a college student it becomes clear to me that some of my peers and acquaintances are developing signs of abusive drinking and in some cases signs of alcoholism have already begun to set in. Because of these reasons, I am curious to find out what alcoholism is, the signs and symptoms of alcoholism, possible causes, risk factors leading to alcoholism, screening and diagnosis, possible treatments, and how to avoid becoming......


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