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VIDEO

  1. Alcoholism

  2. Alcohol Consumption: Our Physiological and Neurological Responses

  3. Designed to Drink? The Genetics of Alcoholism

  4. Is Alcoholism A Disease? 3 Major Issues With The Disease Theory

  5. 2-Minute Neuroscience: Alcohol

  6. Alcoholism and How to Quit Drinking Alcohol

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  1. Alcoholism

    ALCOHOLISM IS A DISEASE CHARACTERIZED BY CONTINUED USE DESPITE NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES. Alcoholism is a major societal problem due to its negative impact on health and socioeconomics.

  2. Theoretical Frameworks and Mechanistic Aspects of Alcohol …

    A brain stress response system is hypothesized to be activated by acute excessive drug intake, to be sensitized during repeated withdrawal, to persist into protracted abstinence, and to …

  3. (PDF) Psychosocial theories of alcohol abuse: an ...

    Psychosocial theories of alcohol abuse can be utilized to identify and contextualize trends in major treatment approaches for the people of alcohol abuse and also provide …

  4. Developing neuroscience-based treatments for alcohol addiction: …

    Alcoholism is arguably the most pressing area of unmet medical needs in psychiatry, with only a small fraction of patients receiving effective, evidence-based treatments.

  5. Alcohol’s Effects on the Brain: Neuroimaging Results in Humans …

    This article focuses on MRI, DTI, and MRS findings in neurological disorders that commonly co-occur with alcoholism, including Wernicke’s encephalopathy, Korsakoff’s syndrome, and …

  6. Alcoholism and the Brain: An Overview

    Hypothesis; Aging: Premature aging hypothesis: Alcoholism accelerates aging. Brains of alcoholics resemble brains of chronologically old nonalcoholics. This may occur at the onset of …