The role of genes...
studies over the past eight decades have shown that an individual's inherited characters play a strong role in suggesting whether he or she will become an alcoholic or not. This suggests that a person's genes have a role to play in the onset of alcoholism.
However, genes by themselves cannot tell the full story, because all that they can say is restricted to predispositions. The development of alcoholism involves many other
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