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Please do the following on the topic of Alcohol:
-Identify type of pathway of your choosing(Neural vs Hormonal)
-Create a Diagram of affected pathway with and without disruptor
-Describe Symptoms
-Describe Current treatments or ability to bring pathway back to homeostasis
-Note other details you found of interest connected to topic
-Please Cite your sources
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