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  • The two most common causes, at least in women, may be [[alcoholism]] which causes [[alcoholic hepatitis]] and [[obesity]] with causes [[steato
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  • * [[Alcoholism]] ...gies (i.e. there is unimpaired DNA synthesis,) which occur, for example in alcoholism.
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  • ...San Diego Zoo. Forty-two hospital patients admitted for acute and chronic alcoholism, and various psychoses and neuroses were treated with chlordiazepoxide. In
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  • * {{search link|alcholism||ns0|ns14|ns100}} (alcoholism)
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  • ...nt rates and diseases such as cirrhosis of the liver. Happily, smoking and alcoholism have been declining in recent decades.
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  • *Koob GF. (2003) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.ALC.0000057122.36127.C2 Alcoholism: allostasis and beyond.] ''Alcohol Clin Exp Res'' 27:232-43. ...cohol dependence. The brain reward system implicated in the development of alcoholism comprises key elements of a basal forebrain macrostructure termed the exten
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  • ...or=DiClemente CC, Hughes SO| title=Stages of change profiles in outpatient alcoholism treatment. | journal=J Subst Abuse | year= 1990 | volume= 2 | issue= 2 | pa
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  • ...s a "condition where [[seizure]]s occur in association with ethanol abuse (alcoholism) without other identifiable causes. Seizures usually occur within the first
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  • ...York. Just before Eleanor turned ten, her father died of complications of alcoholism. In the fall of 1899, with the encouragement of her paternal aunt Bamie Cow
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  • ...disapproving mother while John Adams was the warmer, more loving parent. Alcoholism ruined Abigail's brothers (and later her [[Charles Adams|younger son, John
    20 KB (3,056 words) - 07:00, 6 September 2024
  • ...ce for the post, former Texas Senator John Tower, who had a reputation for alcoholism.
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  • ...manent scarring of the [[liver]]. Along with other maladies like long-term alcoholism, haemochromatosis may have an adverse effect on the liver. The liver is a p
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  • ...90s was accompanied by a deep pessimism about life, characterized by heavy alcoholism, suicide, very low birth rates, soaring death rates, and a six-year decline
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  • ...d's "Law of 26 October 1982 on Education in Sobriety and the Fight against Alcoholism (''Ustawa o wychowaniu w trzeźwości i przeciwdziałaniu alkoholizmowi '')
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  • ...rhomocysteinemia as a New Risk Factor for Brain Shrinkage in Patients with Alcoholism." ''Neuroscience Letters,'' '''335''' (3): 179–82. ...city in the Neonatal Rat Central Nervous System by Antioxidant Therapy." ''Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research,'' '''24''' (4): 512–18.
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  • ...would joke, "Come on, Steve, think of a monster." King also developed a [[Alcoholism|drinking problem]] which stayed with him for over a decade.
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  • ...s chorea]] and “imbecility.” Sterilisation was also mandated for chronic [[alcoholism]] and other forms of social deviance. This law was administered by the [[Re
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  • ...s chorea]] and “imbecility.” Sterilisation was also mandated for chronic [[alcoholism]] and other forms of social deviance.<ref>Evans, 507</ref> This law was adm
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  • ...ty from environmental pollution, poor diets, widespread smoking, extensive alcoholism, and deteriorating medical care.<ref> Hanna H. Starostenko, "Economic and E
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  • ...s, and he wrote with a good deal of empathy of Lawson's losing battle with alcoholism: a fate Clark himself had narrowly avoided by giving up drink in the 1960s.
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