Shocking Reasons Alcohol May Be The Deadliest Addiction Of All

Alcoholism Affects Generation After Generation

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Alcoholism is medically known as alcohol abuse disorder, and scientists have been investigating the genetic and hereditary components of this disorder for years. Evidence indicates children who have one parent suffering from alcoholism are three to four times more likely to suffer from alcoholism themselves in the future. In 2008, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism conducted a study reviewing research on genetics and alcohol abuse disorder, and their findings indicated genetics accounted for forty to sixty percent of the variance among those who had this disorder.

Passing on the predisposition to alcoholism to children means an alcoholic is likely to affect more than just themselves with this struggle, so the physical, mental, and emotional risks will apply to their children and their descendants, should the cycle continue even further. Thus, it is critical only to drink alcohol in moderation, and for individuals who are struggling with alcoholism to seek help as soon as possible. It may be a long road, but it is worth the journey.

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