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Alcohol-Related ER Visits Soar, Especially Among Women [npr.org]

 

Most Americans drink safely and in moderation. But a steady annual increase in trips made to emergency rooms as a result of drinking alcohol added up to 61 percent more visits in 2014 compared with 2006, according to a study published this month in the journal Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research.

Visits to hospital emergency rooms for alcohol-related issues rose rapidly over a nine-year period, though it's unclear why.

The increase is alarming but also a bit mysterious to neuroscientist Aaron White, one of the study's authors, in part because the same nine-year period showed a mere 2 percent increase in per capita alcohol consumption overall, and an 8 percent increase in the number of emergency room visits for any reason.

[For more on this story ROBIN LLOYD, https://www.npr.org/sections/h...g-per-capita-is-down]

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These alcohol related visits are a part of the “Death By Despair” that is reducing American Life Expectancy now for two years in a row.   Sadly, I anticipate that this will just continue to increase.   

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=56k4TCJvVZQ

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