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alcoholism

[al-kuh-haw-liz-uhm, -ho-] / ˈæl kə hɔˌlɪz əm, -hɒ- /


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Additionally, publicly insured trans patients were likelier than women who identified with their birth sex to report alcoholism, drug abuse and “any chronic health issue” such as HIV or liver disease.

From Washington Times

A NACo report on the findings said “youth behavioral health needs” — including suicides, drug abuse, alcoholism, anxiety, depression, and hospitalizations for emotional disorders — were “at the center of the crisis.”

From Washington Times

“Still” becomes something of a love story, of how Pollan stayed with Fox not just through his sickness but during long gig-related absences and what he characterizes as a period of alcoholism.

From New York Times

Embracing honesty in her writing, Armstrong detailed her children's temper tantrums, her mental health challenges, and her struggles with alcoholism and postpartum depression.

From BBC

The pioneering mommy blogger Heather Armstrong, who laid bare her struggles as a parent and her battles with depression and alcoholism on her site Dooce.com and on social media, has died at 47.

From Los Angeles Times