To further dull the pain, she drank, developing a problem she later realized was alcoholism.
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Divorce has been positively correlated with higher rates of alcoholism, clinical depression and suicide.
And some recent studies have linked alcoholism to genes involved in transporting serotonin through the brain.
Behaviour like this, the researchers said, show similarities with other types of addictions such as alcoholism.
But the Painter of Light was not without his demons, primarily alcoholism and a failed marriage.
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Alcoholism is a disease with both genetic and environmental contributors, no different from cardiovascular disease.
Lawyers for Congressman Mark Foley said today that he's being treated for alcoholism in Arizona.
The American Medical Association classified alcoholism (and drug addiction) as a disease in 1956.
Next, John was invited to chair the Reagan Administration's National Citizens Commission on Alcoholism.
Mickey Mantle's alcoholism was never front and center until it had almost killed him.
Despite all of Staton's musical success, by the early 80s she was descending deep into alcoholism.
Overworking is not caused by the workplace any more than alcoholism is caused by the liquor store.
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It provides veterans suffering from substance abuse, alcoholism and mental-health issues, with treatment, support, training and housing.
Poverty, teenage pregnancies and alcoholism are very hard to overcome where there are no jobs or prospects.
Might the problem be more like a compulsion than an addiction, more like compulsive hand-washing than alcoholism?
He is a man who suffers from severe depression and alcoholism, and his demeanor is inherently disabled.
The former Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur and Lazio player has battled with alcoholism since giving up football.
Seen in this light, chronic added-sugar consumption is no less a problem than smoking or alcoholism.
Advocates of peyote say it actually reduces alcoholism among Indians, a serious health problem in most tribes.
Violence, alcoholism, drug addiction and many admission into Mental hospitals have been my life since leaving the army.
Brand, 35, says bringing Arthur up to date involved some adjustments, including addressing "the changing attitude to alcoholism".
The WHO has called on governments across the world to do more to combat alcoholism and binge drinking.
Acute acne and chronic awkwardness created difficulties that were compounded, in his 20s, by alcoholism and drug addiction.
In the same way that anorexia nervosa is not primarily about food, alcoholism is not primarily about alcohol.
All three had different causes for their various symptoms, ranging from fetal alcoholism to psychosis to brain damage.
That's something Mahlum herself has learned over the past 10 years as she's dealt with her father's alcoholism.
Part of her concern related to a history of alcoholism in her family.
Based in Paris and Los Altos, California, it is devoted solely to developing treatments for alcoholism and drug addiction.
The report condemns a culture of violence against black workers, compounded by high levels of alcoholism and poor education.
Unlike, say, alcoholism, there is no slurred speech and no stumbling into work.
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