Alcoholism:A Disease or an Addiction?

Title: Alcoholism:A Disease or an Addiction?
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Alcoholism:A Disease or an Addiction?
Alcoholism: A Disease or an Addiction? Most people have a confused idea of alcoholism as a disease that invades or attacks your health. Use of such a strong word such as "disease" shapes the values and attitudes of society towards alcoholics. A major implication of the disease concept is what is labeled a "disease" is held to be justifiable because it is involuntary. This is not so because problem drinking is a habit in which …showed first 75 words of 1875 total…
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