Influence and Discussion of Biological and Genetic factors of Alcoholic
Alcoholism is one the Social issue which people do not understand why is makes majority people in the society and community become so addicted to it, however the drug its self normally reacts to brain and interfere with it and foster compulsive drug abuse. This drug is also combined with different chemicals which hinder with brain functions hence reducing its performance rate. (Begleiter, Henri. The Genetics of Alcoholism. New York u.a: Oxford Univ. Press, 1995. Print.) However, in this case Alcoholism is influenced through the genetic growth and the personal environment whereby it is also very difficult to separate the two effects together.
The genetic way of influence of Alcoholism in person is that, A person can predisposition whereas to be an alcoholic or not since the genetic way of developing will matter according to the likelihood of development trait. And this where the person will determine its genetic risk of being an alcoholism or not. (Marshall, Ronald. Alcoholism: Genetic Culpability or Social Irresponsibility? : the Challenge of Innovative Methods to Determine Final Outcomes. Lanham [u.a.: Univ. Press of America, 2001. Print.)
Alcoholism has an influence behaviors’ to the users whereby it reacts to their brain in a way that it controls the human brain to feel more superior and gain courage in them. Although the drug can misled you in positive way or negatively, in way that you can harm other people or not. All this behavior will actually result into Alcoholism Consequences which are as follows;
• Being more Aggression
• Having Excuses of not taking milk
• Eating less food than normal
• Cannot withstand Staying without having alcohol for a day
• Lapses of the Memory
Biological, Alcohol will create different symptoms in the human body, whereby is through the adaption of the body having a certain consumption of the alcoholic. In conclusion alcohol will ruin the human brain and become part of the body whereby in case of the stress the person will be considering the alcohol as the main reliever in the brain and body.( Kissin, Benjamin, and Henri Begleiter. The Biology of Alcoholism: Volume 3: Clinical Pathology. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1974. Internet resource.)
Citation:
Marshall, Ronald. Alcoholism: Genetic Culpability or Social Irresponsibility? : the Challenge of Innovative Methods to Determine Final Outcomes. Lanham [u.a.: Univ. Press of America, 2001. Print.
Begleiter, Henri. The Genetics of Alcoholism. New York u.a: Oxford Univ. Press, 1995. Print.
Agarwal, Dharam P, and H W. Goedde. Alcohol Metabolism, Alcohol Intolerance, and Alcoholism: Biochemical and Pharmacogenetic Approaches. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1990. Internet resource.
Kissin, Benjamin, and Henri Begleiter. The Biology of Alcoholism: Volume 3: Clinical Pathology. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1974. Internet resource.