The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . cold who walks in with ahanky attached to their nose,the alcohol abuser isunlikely to walk into apharmacy with a bottle ofgin in their pocket, or indeedto show any outward signs oftheir addiction. Nonetheless, as alcoholcan damage virtually everyorgan of the body, let alonethe social ostracisation thatoften follows dependence, itis worth considering theeffects of what is, after all, adrug addiction. Until guite recently, alcohol abuse was largelythought to be a maleproblem, with images ofrugby players downing 15pints after thrashing theirweekly
The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . cold who walks in with ahanky attached to their nose,the alcohol abuser isunlikely to walk into apharmacy with a bottle ofgin in their pocket, or indeedto show any outward signs oftheir addiction. Nonetheless, as alcoholcan damage virtually everyorgan of the body, let alonethe social ostracisation thatoften follows dependence, itis worth considering theeffects of what is, after all, adrug addiction. Until guite recently, alcohol abuse was largelythought to be a maleproblem, with images ofrugby players downing 15pints after thrashing theirweekly rivals. Research over the pastfive years, however, hashighlighted a growingnumber of alcohol-dependent women, withwomen as a whole drinkingtwice as much wine andspirits as they did over adecade ago. The reasons why morewomen have turned to drink Tips on how to cut back on drink • Avoid drinking on an empty stomach • Drink alcohol-free wine or lager and space out youralcoholic drinks with soft ones • Drink slowly • Avoid going out with o
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