littleroundman
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Are we really going back to this sad, tired, overused, abused, question AGAIN?!?
http://ajp.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/content/abstract/156/1/34
"In this first population-based study of male twins from the United States, it was found that genetic factors played a major role in the development of alcoholism among males, with similar influence for alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence. Prior findings implicating the influence of common environment may be attributable to sampling strategy; in this population-based sample, environmental factors shared by family members appear to have had little influence on the development of alcoholism in males."
See that single word ????
it is MAJOR
it is NOT "ALL" or "EVERY" or even "MOST"
Now, let's just for ***** and giggles, assume, for a moment, that "MAJOR" means "95% of"
95% of 10,000,000 still leaves half a MILLION or 500,000 people in the USA alone whose "alcoholism" is NOT due to genetic factors.
Not important, perhaps, within the context of discussions of a theoretical nature on internet forums, but bloody important to those with "alcoholism", those involved with treating the problem and those directly affected by the problem. i.e. partners, families, friends, employers and workmates.
And, for that, whoever it is who has to bear the cost of the billions of dollars it is estimated that alcohol related problems cost the US economy annually.
Do not use alternate spelling to get around the auto-censor.
Replying to this modbox in thread will be off topic Posted By: Lisa Simpson
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