Family Can Overcome Genetic Alcoholism Risks
Wednesday May 31, 2006
A genetic tendency toward alcoholism is affect by the positive and negative influences of the family environment of adolescents. Poor family relations can increase the risk, but a positive environment can reduce the risk of developing drinking problems.
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