
Alcoholism is drinking alcoholic beverages at a level that interferes with physical health, mental health, and social, family, or job responsibilities. Alcoholism is also a serious disease that can affect anyone, regardless of issues such as race or finances.
• Alcohol and caffeine are the two most widely abused substances in the world.
• Alcoholism is divided into two broad categories – abuse and dependence.
• About 5% to 10% of male drinkers and 3% to 5% of female drinkers could be diagnosed as alcohol dependent – this means about 12 million people in the United States alone.
Alcohol acts as a depressant on the central nervous system. This can lead to a decrease in physical and mental activity and at the same time an increase in anxiety and tension.
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Because alcohol is a depressant, drinking it can lead to a decrease in:
Even a few drinks can change behavior, slow motor skills, and decrease the ability to think clearly. Alcohol can impair concentration and judgment. Drinking a lot of alcohol can cause drunkenness (intoxication).
Alcohol withdrawal develops because the brain adapts to alcohol and cannot function well without the drug. Symptoms of withdrawal may include:

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