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What are the Alcoholism Facts?

There are many different characterizations which determine alcoholism, and we offer a great many alcoholism facts about this and many other factors. 

A person is said to be alcoholic if they have a strong desire for alcohol.  65% of the population consume alcohol, but only 10% of those drinkers drink a massive half of all alcohol consumed in this country.

An alcoholic is unable to stop drinking once they have begun.  Nearly half of the population of adults in America have a close member of their family who have suffered or do suffer from alcoholism.

Alcoholics suffer withdrawal symptoms if alcohol is withdrawn from the system.  Nearly 7 million children live in households with at least one alcoholic.

Alcoholics have a greater need for larger amounts of alcohol in order to feel the effects.  Drinkers under the age of 15 are four times more likely to develop alcoholism than people who start drinking at the age of 21.

We also offer alcoholism facts regarding the social behavior of alcohol dependents. 

Alcoholics often fail to fulfill their work or family activities.  Nearly a half of all traffic deaths are linked to alcohol.

Alcoholics have a tendency to drink in situations where alcohol consumption is dangerous.  Alcohol abuse is a major contributing factor to approximately 100,000 deaths every single year.

Alcoholics continued social legal problems which are associated with the consumption of alcohol.  A quarter of the people admitted to hospital are suffering from alcoholism related illnesses.

A breakdown or relationships with people considered to be close relations (i.e. friends, family and loved ones).

We have a large amount of resources related to alcoholism facts and if you require further information then please look at our Alcoholism Facts Resources with links to other sites which hold details of alcoholism and alcoholics.

Alcoholism Facts


Alcoholism Facts Resources

 

 

As with many crimes and addictions one of the strongest weapons available is prevention and this is why alcohol prevention posters have been introduced into society.  Instead of waiting for our children to become alcohol dependent or to be involved in an accident or crime involving alcohol we should be taking proactive measures to stop it happening.
By teaching children and their parents about the dangers associated with alcohol we could well be saving their lives.  Without this educational schooling of the dangers, there is every chance that our child or children could become one of the five million people who suffer from the progressive illness that is alcoholism.
Whilst you may be thinking that children don't pay attention to posters warning them of dangers, we must take every chance we have to try and educate them that alcoholism is a real danger and there is a real possibility that it could effect them. 
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