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_aAlcoholism / _cJames D. Torr, book editor. _hPR |
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_aSan Diego : _bGreenhaven Press, _c(c)2000. |
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_tHow serious are the problems of alcoholism and alcohol abuse? -- _tAlcoholism and alcohol abuse are serious problems: Alcoholism is a serious problem _rWell-Connected -- _tChildren of alcoholics face many problems _rthe American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry -- _tAlcohol abuse is a serious problem for teenagers _rCenter for Science in the Public Interest -- _tBinge drinking on College campuses is a serious problem _rJ.J. Thompson -- _tThe problems of alcoholism and alcohol abuse are exaggerated: The dangers of alcohol are exaggerated _rStanton Peele -- _tAlcohol consumption is unfairly condemned _rColman Andrews -- _tThe extent of binge drinking among young is exaggerated _rDavid J. Hanson -- _tIs alcoholism a disease? -- _tYes, alcoholism is a disease: Physicians should treat alcoholism as a disease _rThomas R. Hobbs -- _tAddiction is a disease _rGreg Skipper -- _tAlcoholism has a genetic basis _rMarc Alan Schuckit -- _tAlcoholics should not be blamed for their disease _rW. Waldo -- _tNo, alcoholism is not a disease: The genetic basis of alcoholism has been exaggerated _rStanton Peele -- _tTreating alcoholism as a disease harms alcoholics _rEdward A. Dreyfus -- _tHow effective is alcoholics anonymous? -- _tAlcoholics anonymous is effective: Alcoholics anonymous is effective _rRobert Zimmerman -- _tAA's emphasis on spirituality benefits alcoholics _rWilliam W. May -- _tAlcoholics anonymous is ineffective: Alcoholics anonymous is ineffective _rMichael J. Lemanski -- _tAA's methods harm many alcoholics _rUrsula Kenny -- _tDoes the alcohol industry market its products responsibly? -- _tYes, industry self-regulation has been effective: The government should not regulate alcohol advertising _rThomas A. Hemphill -- _tAlcohol advertising does not promote underage drinking _rMorris E. Chafetz -- _tThe alcohol industry should be permitted to advertise the health benefits of moderate drinking _rStephen Chapman -- _tNo, the government should regulate the alcohol industry: The government should combat the influence of alcohol advertising on youth _rGeorge A. Hacker -- _tThe alcohol industry should not be permitted to advertise the health benefits of moderate drinking _rRobert Zimmerman -- _tThe alcohol industry has too much political influence _rMichael Massing -- _tHow can alcohol-related problems be prevented? -- _tMore restrictive policies toward alcohol are needed: Raising taxes on alcoholic beverages would reduce alcohol-related problems _rCenter for Science in the Public Interest -- _tLaw enforcement strategies can help reduce underage drinking _rBobby Little and Mike Bishop -- _tThe government should lower the legal threshold for drunk driving _rthe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration -- _tLess restrictive policies toward alcohol are needed: Restrictive alcohol policies are ineffective _rDavid J. Hanson -- _tAge-21 drinking laws exacerbate alcohol-related problems _rRuth Engs -- _tThe government should not lower the legal threshold for drunk driving _rRichard Berman. |
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