Alcohol - The Deceptive Drug
Drinking. It's a widely accepted social activity. If you don't drink people think you're weird. Is it any wonder most of us continue to imbibe even though we know it's bad for us? But how bad? And why do some people develop drinking problems while others don't? Therefore, it's not surprising that most of us continue to drink knowing it can be destructive. Is it genetic or learned? Is there a point of return once the liver haws been damaged? Does moderate drinking really harm us? Or could a little be good for us?
Drinking. It's a widely accepted social activity. If you don't drink people think you're weird. Is it any wonder most of us continue to imbibe even though we know it's bad for us? But how bad? And why do some people develop drinking problems while others don't? Therefore, it's not surprising that most of us continue to drink knowing it can be destructive. Is it genetic or learned? Is there a point of return once the liver haws been damaged? Does moderate drinking really harm us? Or could a little be good for us?
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