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Alcohol Control Policies, Alcohol Consumption, and Alcoholism

The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1981
This study evaluates the implications of two alcoholism prevention models. The single distribution (log-normal) model posits that the average level of consumption in a society is sufficient to account for the rate of alcoholism; the sociocultural model suggests that variables other than consumption account for alcoholism.
I, Colón, H S, Cutter, W C, Jones
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Alcoholic Ketosis

Diabetes, 1975
Twenty-four chronic alcohol abusers hospitalized during a twenty-seven-month period were suspected of having “alcoholic ketoacidosis” because they had ketonuria or ketonemia with little or no glucosuria. Twenty-one had moderate or severe ketosis, with plasma 3-hydroxybutyrate of 5.2 to 22.5 mmol/L.
M, Fulop, H D, Hoberman
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Alcohol dementia and alcohol delirium in aged alcoholics

Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1996
Abstract In the present study, 126 alcoholics aged 60 years or older were compared with 104 alcoholics aged 35–45 years. No dementia was found in the younger group, whereas 62.7% of the aged patients had dementia; the dementia being irreversible in 32.9% of such patients.
H, Kasahara   +5 more
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Associations Between Socioeconomic Factors and Alcohol Outcomes

Alcohol research : current reviews, 2016
Socioeconomic status (SES) is one of the many factors influencing a person’s alcohol use and related outcomes. Findings have indicated that people with higher SES may consume similar or greater amounts of alcohol compared with people with lower SES ...
S. Collins
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Alcohol, Alcoholism, and Cancer

Medical Clinics of North America, 1984
Certain types of cancer are clearly associated with alcohol abuse, although the role of ethanol in carcinogenesis--as a carcinogen, co-carcinogen, promoter, or "innocent bystander"--is not known with certainty. The impact of alcohol abuse on the management of the patient with cancer is also discussed.
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[Out of addictions: Alcohol, or alcohol to alcohol].

L'Encephale, 2017
Pathways from alcoholism to recovery are documented; less often are those from drug addiction to alcoholism. Biographical approaches allow analyzing how people change their uses and talk about their trajectories of recovery.MethodsThree hundred and forty-one people (34% women) in the Paris area were questioned on their trajectories with a biographical ...
Simmat-Durand, Laurence   +6 more
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Comorbidity of mental disorders with alcohol and other drug abuse. Results from the Epidemiologic Catchment Area (ECA) Study.

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), 1990
D. Regier   +6 more
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Global burden of disease and injury and economic cost attributable to alcohol use and alcohol-use disorders.

The Lancet, 2009
J. Rehm   +5 more
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