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This 3 page research paper reviews four studies on the effects of alcohol including physical and social effects. It also explores chronic alcoholism and how it is developed in society. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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the body, but it also affects personality in other ways. Alcohol increases incidence of domestic violence, and has been correlated with suicide. The importance of understanding alcohol and alcohol-related violence
and death can help lead to a means of reducing its negative effects on the body, emotion and spirit of abusers. Recently studies show correlations to the availability of alcohol
and its relationship to social life. Literature Review One of the most well known effects
of alcohol poisoning is related to liver hepatosteatosis, or fatty liver. Zeng & Xie (2009) have specifically called this a global health problem that affects every nation. The problem is
that, even today, there is no sure answer on how to treat hepatosteatosis medically There are too many conplex conditions and interactions to consider. In a study on hepatosteatosis caused
by ethanol, the authors point out that contributing factors to fatty liver include redox condition, transportation impairment of the synthesized lipid, inhibition of fatty acid oxidation, and the enhancement of
the lipogenesis. In other words, the liver gets clogged with fat and can no longer transports out chemical waste as it is designed to do. These researchers believe they may
have discovered something new about the transport process and recommend their conclusions for further study. In an effort to support other research, Fenton
& Rathus (2010) found that men in court-ordered treatment programs say that alcohol abuse led to violent attacks on their wives, children, girlfriends, and pets. They say that arguments over
children and pets were the main cause of the initial argument which then escalated into violent attacks on their spouses or girlfriends. As the authors note, alcohol use is the
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