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Response and Summary of Research on the Effects of Alcohol Use

... withdrawal symptoms of alcohol include a decreased desire to socialize. It is common for a user to rationalize the use of alcohol to quell these negative feeling, not realizing that ultimately it will only develop the feelings further. This specific side effect and the resulting cycle of alcohol use ...
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