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Что (кто) такое drinking problem - определение

BROAD TERM FOR PROBLEMS WITH ALCOHOL
Alcoholic; Drunkard; Chronic alcoholic; Alcohol addiction; Recovering alcoholic; Alcoholics; Drinking problem; Alchie; Heavy drinking; Alcholic; Alcohol Related Illness; Alcoholicism; Alcoholic abuse; Alcohal addiction; Wino (slang term); Chronic alcoholism; St. Martin's disease; Alcohol prevention; Alcoholism (behavior); Addiction to alcohol; Antidipsotropic; Alchoholism; Alcohol dependence syndrome; Heavy drinker; Alcoholism in Britain; Alcohol awareness; Alcohol problem; Alcohol problems; Alcohol Use Disorder; Alcohol use disorder; Alcohol use disorders; Alcohol-use disorder; The Sinclair method; The Sinclair Method; Alcohol addict; Alcoholist; Sinclair Method; Causes of alcoholism; Alcohol misuse disorder; Moderate Drinking; Moderate drinking; Hitting rock bottom; Treatment of alcoholism; Acute alcoholism; Genetics of alcoholism; Alcoholism and suicide
  • 1904 advertisement describing alcoholism as a disease.
  • "The bottle has done its work"]]. Reproduction of an etching by G. Cruikshank, 1847.
  • [[Adriaen Brouwer]], ''Inn with Drunken Peasants'', 1620s
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  • A regional service center for [[Alcoholics Anonymous]].
  • A man drinking from a bottle of liquor while sitting on a boardwalk, ca. 1905–1914. Picture by Austrian photographer [[Emil Mayer]].
  • Mental health as a risk factor for alcohol dependence or abuse.
  • Some of the possible [[long-term effects of ethanol]] an individual may develop. Additionally, in pregnant women, alcohol can cause [[fetal alcohol syndrome]].
  • William Hogarth's]] ''[[Gin Lane]]'', 1751

Houston: We Have a Drinking Problem         
ALBUM BY BAD ASTRONAUT
Houston: We Have A Drinking Problem; Houston, We Have a Drinking Problem; Houston We Have a Drinking Problem
Houston: We Have a Drinking Problem is the second studio album by Bad Astronaut, released in 2002 on the Honest Don's independent record label. The title alludes to the statement "Houston, we have a problem" somewhat inaccurately attributed to astronaut Jim Lovell aboard the Apollo 13 spacecraft when an explosion in the Service Module endangered the crew.
Drinking game         
  • [[Beer pong]] is a drinking game in which players throw ping pong balls across a table, attempting to land each ball in a cup of beer on the other end.
  • Bonging is popular among college students.
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  • Kings is played with cards.
  • [[Symposium]], with scene of Kottabos - [[fresco]] from the [[Tomb of the Diver]] in [[Paestum]], 475 BC
GAME WHICH INVOLVES THE CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Drinking games; I Drink, You Drink; Beer Drinking Records; Beer Olympics; Guinness world beer record; World beer record; Guinness beer drinking record; Beer drinking contest; Guinness beer record; Beer drinking record; World beer drinking record; Beer and alcohol consumption; Beer speed drinking record; Guinness world beer drinking record; Beer drinking records; Drinking party; Trunk of fun; Games that involve drinking; Beersketball; Zumi Zumi
Drinking games are games which involve the consumption of alcoholic beverages and often enduring the subsequent intoxication resulting from them. Evidence of the existence of drinking games dates back to antiquity.
Knapsack problem         
  • multiple constrained problem]] could consider both the weight and volume of the boxes. <br />(Solution: if any number of each box is available, then three yellow boxes and three grey boxes; if only the shown boxes are available, then all except for the green box.)
  • A demonstration of the dynamic programming approach.
PROBLEM IN COMBINATORIAL OPTIMIZATION
0/1 knapsack problem; 0-1 knapsack problem; Unbounded knapsack problem; Unbounded Knapsack Problem; Binary knapsack problem; Napsack problem; Backpack problem; 0-1 Knapsack problem; Integer knapsack problem; Knapsack Problem; Algorithms for solving knapsack problems; Methods for solving knapsack problems; Approximation algorithms for the knapsack problem; Bounded knapsack problem; Multiple knapsack problem; Rucksack problem; Computational complexity of the knapsack problem
The knapsack problem is a problem in combinatorial optimization: Given a set of items, each with a weight and a value, determine the number of each item to include in a collection so that the total weight is less than or equal to a given limit and the total value is as large as possible. It derives its name from the problem faced by someone who is constrained by a fixed-size knapsack and must fill it with the most valuable items.

Википедия

Alcoholism

Alcoholism is, broadly, any drinking of alcohol that results in significant mental or physical health problems. Because there is disagreement on the definition of the word alcoholism, it is not a recognized diagnostic entity, and the use of alcoholism terminology is discouraged due to its heavily stigmatized connotations. Predominant diagnostic classifications are alcohol use disorder (DSM-5) or alcohol dependence (ICD-11); these are defined in their respective sources.

Heavy alcohol use can damage all organ systems, but it particularly affects the brain, heart, liver, pancreas and immune system. Alcoholism can result in mental illness, delirium tremens, Wernicke–Korsakoff syndrome, irregular heartbeat, an impaired immune response, liver cirrhosis and increased cancer risk. Drinking during pregnancy can result in fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Women are generally more sensitive than men to the harmful effects of alcohol, primarily due to their smaller body weight, lower capacity to metabolize alcohol, and higher proportion of body fat. In a small number of individuals, prolonged, severe alcohol misuse ultimately leads to cognitive impairment and frank dementia.

Environment and genetics are two factors in the risk of development of alcoholism, with about half the risk attributed to each. Stress and associated disorders, including anxiety, are key factors in the development of alcoholism as alcohol consumption can temporarily reduce dysphoria. Someone with a parent or sibling with an alcohol use disorder is three to four times more likely to develop an alcohol use disorder themselves, but only a minority of them do. Environmental factors include social, cultural and behavioral influences. High stress levels and anxiety, as well as alcohol's inexpensive cost and easy accessibility, increase the risk. People may continue to drink partly to prevent or improve symptoms of withdrawal. After a person stops drinking alcohol, they may experience a low level of withdrawal lasting for months. Medically, alcoholism is considered both a physical and mental illness. Questionnaires are usually used to detect possible alcoholism. Further information is then collected to confirm the diagnosis.

Prevention of alcoholism may be attempted by reducing the experience of stress and anxiety in individuals. It can be attempted by regulating and limiting the sale of alcohol (particularly to minors), taxing alcohol to increase its cost, and providing education and treatment.

Treatment of alcoholism may take several forms. Due to medical problems that can occur during withdrawal, alcohol cessation should be controlled carefully. One common method involves the use of benzodiazepine medications, such as diazepam. These can be taken while admitted to a health care institution or individually. The medications acamprosate or disulfiram may also be used to help prevent further drinking. Mental illness or other addictions may complicate treatment. Various forms of individual or group therapy or support groups are used to attempt to keep a person from returning to alcoholism. One support group is Alcoholics Anonymous, however the effectiveness of Alcoholics Anonymous is disputed.

The World Health Organization has estimated that as of 2016, there were 380 million people with alcoholism worldwide (5.1% of the population over 15 years of age). As of 2015 in the United States, about 17 million (7%) of adults and 0.7 million (2.8%) of those age 12 to 17 years of age are affected. Alcoholism is most common among males and young adults. Geographically, it is least common in Africa (1.1% of the population) and has the highest rates in Eastern Europe (11%). Alcoholism directly resulted in 139,000 deaths in 2013, up from 112,000 deaths in 1990. A total of 3.3 million deaths (5.9% of all deaths) are believed to be due to alcohol. Alcoholism reduces a person's life expectancy by approximately ten years. Many terms, some slurs and others informal, have been used to refer to people affected by alcoholism; the expressions include tippler, drunkard, dipsomaniac and souse. In 1979, the World Health Organization discouraged the use of alcoholism due to its inexact meaning, preferring alcohol dependence syndrome.

Примеры употребления для drinking problem
1. She said then that she had suffered a relapse of a drinking problem.
2. He has apologized and is getting help for his drinking problem.
3. Longtime friend and Palm Beach socialite Petra Levin said she knew Foley had a drinking problem.
4. They alleged that the captain was drunk and that Exxon knew he had a drinking problem.
5. Despite admitting a drinking problem, Mr Kennedy remains popular with the party‘s grassroots.