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Ever since the beginning of time man has consumed alcohol, there have always been those who cannot say no and end up consuming excessive quantities of alcohol with all its detrimental effects These excesses have led to the problem of alcohol abuse that is responsible for disrupted lives, societies and civilizations over the generations..
Today it is the norm for all of us to enjoy a drink at the end of a hard day's work or with our friends and colleagues.. It has become the social norm. When consumed in moderation, it can be a relaxing tonic. Unfortunately, it is difficult to know, though, when that relaxing drink has taken over your life and when you become dependent on it? Alcohol abuse in today's society is a serious problem. In days past it was believe that alcohol abuse was a characteristic of weak people, but now it is seen as a serious disease that can affect us all.
Take A Look At These Statistics on Alcohol Abuse
It will probably surprise you that 1 in 13 people are affected by alcohol abuse, It is reported by the online health guide, WebMD that in the United States alone, 12 to 14 million adults suffer from alcohol abuse and each year, around 100,000 adults will die from alcohol abuse. Not only that but it has been proven that alcohol abuse is largely responsible for contributing to the country's car accidents, suicides and homicides. Alcohol also affects many other areas of daily life, including increased rayes of job absenteeism, increased reports of domestic violence and child abuse.
What are the Signs of Alcohol Abuse?
Having the odd glass of wine or occasional drink at home or with friends does not mean that you have a problem with alcohol. As a guideline it should be noted that:
- in women, if you consume more than seven drinks a week and more than three in a social gathering, this may indicate that there is a degree of alcohol abuse. - In men, the rate of consumption would have to equal more than 14 drinks per week or an excess of four drinks while with friends.
Other signs include: - alcohol cravings, - a loss of control when drinking, which leads to the person unable to stop drinking. - -Tolerances built up to alcohol can be another sign of alcohol abuse, - physical dependence on alcohol, such as nausea, sweating and headaches if no alcohol is consumed.
Scientists are discovering that many other factors are involved with drinking, such as family history of drinking, family genetics toward drinking, stress levels, and social and environmental factors.
Alcohol abuse is a very serious disease that is escalating all over the western world. It is a treatable disease, but is difficult to cure and it can affect anyone. Many factors make people more susceptible to it than others. Whilst many people drink and enjoy themselves in moderation, it is important that we all hear the message and keep our consumption to recognized tolerable levels.
Unfortunately modern society has raised the spectre of alcohol consumption to levels of absurdity as the fashion of Binge Drinking has become the norm amongst many of the young. This bad influence can only lead to more and more of us suffering from alcohol abuse.
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