Multiple Choice
What is a chronic, progressive, potentially fatal disease characterized by impaired control of drinking; a preoccupation with alcohol; continued use of alcohol despite adverse consequences; and distorted thinking, most notably denial?
A) alcohol use disorder
B) alcohol tolerance
C) alcohol withdrawal
D) alcoholism
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