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The initiation and continuation of
alcohol use by an individual is influenced by numerous factors,
chiefly the individual’s genetic makeup, the environments to which
he or she is exposed, and complex mechanisms through which genes
interact with one another and with the environment. These same
factors determine an individual’s pattern of alcohol consumption and
the risks for developing alcohol dependence (alcoholism) or other
alcohol use disorders.
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