What is the best definition of alcoholism? (add your own)
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1.6%
Consuming more than 3 drinks on any day or more than 7 drinks per week, where a drink is 12 fluid ounces of 5% alcohol.
1.8%
Becoming drunk enough to do things regretted later at least once every four months.
24%
Not being able to resist consuming alcohol when having the urge to do so.
46%
(Stable) Brain changes which lead to: A pattern of things like: cravings for alcohol, control loss, drinking despite negative consequences, tolerance for alcohol, withdrawal symptoms. Its not necessary, to fulfill all symptoms.
14%
Chronically drinking alcohol even when doing so clearly causes problems either immediately or soon thereafter.
13%
The answer will be chosen by a poll at the end of the year.
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