Physical addiction to alcohol is known as alcohol dependence. Does dependence on alcohol indicate alcoholism? We review ...

Physical addiction to alcohol is known as alcohol dependence. Does dependence on alcohol indicate alcoholism? We review ...
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Some say yes. Some say no. But alcoholism definitely affects your health of body and mind. More on alcoholism as a disea ...
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Living for sobriety will change your life. What can you expect in sobriety if clinical depression is present? More here ...
Treatment for alcoholism includes a medically supervised detox, medications, and psycho-therapeutic interventions. More ...
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