Alcoholism
is a disease characterized by the habitual intake of alcohol. Alcoholism
produces both physical and psychological addiction. Alcohol is a central
nervous system depressant that reduces anxiety, inhibition, and feelings of guilt.
It lowers alertness and impairs perception, judgment, and motor coordination.
In high doses, it can cause loss of consciousness and even death. Alcoholism is
a disease that damages the brain, liver, heart, and other organs.
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