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  • Women living in dual-income households where both spouses are insured will be more likely to seek quality alcoholism treatment than those who are single; this is mainly because in dual-income situations, often the coverage from one plan can pick up what's not paid for by the other, making quality care more affordable.
  • Many aspects of alcohol's health effects have not been studied, including various systems of the body that include the immune system, gall bladder function, and arthritis; thus the importance of supporting alcohol research funding.
  • Drinking can negatively impact how a person performs as a parent or partner; it can also lead a person to be violent, to spend more time away from home, or to cause their loved ones to feel anxiety, fear and depression.
  • Prenatal alcohol effects have been detected at moderate levels of alcohol consumption in women who don�''t normally abuse alcohol.

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