"In women it manifests in depression, in men it becomes a drinking problem, " he says.
His drinking problem had got worse since his father had died in April this year, he said.
But that said, Cabrera has a drinking problem and the Tigers knew it.
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The duty defence solicitor told the court that his client had a drinking problem that he was trying to control.
"We've still got a massive drinking problem in Australia, " says Geoff Munro, the head of policy at the Australian Drug Foundation.
But Higgins suffered from a major drinking problem and also found himself in trouble with the authorities on more than one occasion.
Gibbs's wife, Tenielle, blamed his escalating drinking problem as one of the reasons for the failure of their marriage after only one year.
" Another vice president said he was so worried others might notice his drinking problem that he would "keep losing half of what they are saying.
Littleton's crime spree on Nantucket, which he attributed to his drinking problem, brought him swiftly to the forefront of speculation in the investigation of Martha Moxley's murder.
We see who stumbles in at all hours of the night, and may come to our own conclusions that this person may have a serious drinking problem.
Lou has a sister (Sarah Silverman) with a drinking problem, and Margot meets a neighbor, Daniel (Luke Kirby), who rides a rickshaw and sweet-talks her into half-reluctant desires.
"Let us say upfront that Jason has never had a substance abuse or drinking problem, and this episode wasn't caused by either of those things, " the Russell family statement said.
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Although remember that other players have seemed destined for the best ever conversation after a stellar first 10 years before being slowed by injuries (Mantle and Griffey) or in the case of Foxx, a drinking problem.
Prosecutors contended that Skakel was sent there to hide from investigators on the Moxley case, but Skakel insists he was enrolled at Elan because he developed a drinking problem following the death of his mother from cancer in 1973.
While Cathy tries lovingly to cope with his drinking problem and then his "illness" after she discovers his secret, Pasquale blazes with hidden anguish, until he bursts out in Frank's passionate confession, "I Never Knew, " about the wonders of being truly in love for the first time.
Their first winemaker developed a drinking problem, and when John Shafer finally convinced his son, by then a graduate of UC Davis's viticulture program, to take over as winemaker, the cellar was in abominable shape, full of mold, spoiled wine and a bacterial taint called Brettanomyces, which spoiled their 1981 vintage.
In the cover story for the new issue of Rolling Stone, Jimmy Page gives his deepest interview ever, speaking to Senior Writer David Fricke for more than eight hours about his post-Zeppelin drinking problem, the death of John Bonham, his life as a Sixties session guitarist, his favorite Led Zeppelin riffs, and much more.
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The industry is committed to tackling problem drinking and its consequences, but minimum unit pricing will not do that.
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The paper's recommendations included the creation of a national body to address problem drinking, and limits on alcohol advertising.
The Tigers COULD HAVE had a team employee shadow Mr. Cabrera and alert management if his drinking became a problem.
FORBES: Tigers Share Some Blame For Miguel Cabrera's Problems
The tests are parts of a campaign to clamp down on problem drinking at the August bank holiday Mathew Street Festival.
If my drinking becomes a problem I can stop any time.
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Earlier research with twins has also indicated a genetic predisposition to problem drinking behaviour as well as to the resulting liver damage, Dr Brind said.
In fact, the revised definition collapses the medical distinction between problem drinking and alcoholism, potentially leading college binge drinkers to be mislabeled as possible lifelong alcoholics.
Alcohol Concern chief executive Eric Appleby said he hoped they would use the findings to help them focus their energy on schemes to tackle problem drinking.
Ministers are proposing a minimum price of 45p a unit for the sale of alcohol in England and Wales as part of a drive to tackle problem drinking.
But the Wine and Spirit Trade Association said recent figures showed alcohol consumption was falling and there was little evidence showing that a minimum price would reduce problem drinking.
Government ministers are proposing a minimum price of 45p a unit for the sale of alcohol in England and Wales as part of a drive to tackle problem drinking.
Tory MP and ex-GP Sarah Wollaston told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that she was "devastated" at reports minimum pricing would be dropped, describing problem drinking as "an absolute health crisis".
Mr Brokenshire said the plans for England and Wales would have an impact, citing Home Office modelling which suggested the new "floor" on alcohol price would prevent around 7, 000 crimes a year - 2, 000 of them violent and target products associated with problem drinking.
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