Alcohol use involves drinking beer, wine, or hard liquor.
See also:
Beer consumption; Wine consumption; Hard liquor consumption
People have been drinking alcoholic beverages since prehistoric times. The discovery of the distillation process during the 12th century made it possible to make drinks with higher alcohol content (hard liquor) than can be...
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Source: First DataBank
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
Sometimes a person can recognize that alcohol is causing problems, and will seek the advice of a doctor on their own. Other times, family, friends,... Read more »