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Alcohol Related Deaths

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health-society1 year ago

"Alarming Surge: Over-55s Experience 237% Rise in Alcohol-Related Deaths During COVID Era"

Alcohol-related deaths among baby boomers have surged by 237% between 1999 and 2020, with the stress of the pandemic exacerbating the issue. Binge drinking among older Americans has increased, particularly among women, and the impact of lockdown drinking is yet to be fully realized. Experts warn that older adults may not be aware of the heightened risks of alcohol consumption as they age, especially when combined with medications. Access to treatment for substance use disorders is limited for many older individuals, despite the need for support in moderating drinking habits.

health1 year ago

"Alarming Surge: The Pandemic's Impact on Alcohol-Related Deaths"

CDC data reveals a 29% surge in alcohol-related deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic, with an annual average of 178,000 deaths compared to 138,000 between 2016-2017 and 2020-2021. The increase in alcohol abuse during the pandemic resulted in about 488 deaths per day, with two-thirds of fatalities linked to long-term conditions and the remaining third stemming from incidents related to excessive drinking. Excessive drinking remains the leading cause of preventable death in the US, with more than 8,050 New Yorkers dying from alcohol abuse each year.

health1 year ago

"Alarming Surge: Understanding the Spike in Alcohol-Related Deaths"

A CDC report reveals a 29% increase in alcohol-related deaths over five years, with over 178,000 Americans succumbing to alcohol-related causes in 2021. Factors contributing to this rise include increased drinking during the pandemic, low alcohol prices, and heavy advertising. Women's drinking has surged due to targeted marketing, leading to equally damaging effects from alcohol consumption as men. However, recovery from alcohol addiction is achievable through various pathways, offering hope to the millions struggling with alcohol-related issues.

health1 year ago

"COVID-19 Pandemic Sees Surge in Alcohol-Related Deaths, CDC Reports"

The CDC reports that during the COVID-19 pandemic, there were approximately 488 deaths per day attributed to excessive alcohol consumption, with a total of 178,307 alcohol-related deaths in 2020-2021, marking a 35% increase for women and 27% for men. Factors such as stress, loneliness, and mental health conditions may have contributed to this rise. Excessive drinking can lead to alcohol-related deaths linked to various causes such as cancer, falls, liver disease, and car crashes. The pandemic saw an increase in hard alcohol and wine purchases, and areas with strict lockdown measures, like California, experienced a significant number of alcohol-related deaths.

health1 year ago

"Alcohol-Related Mortality Spikes During COVID-19 Pandemic, CDC Reports"

A new study from the CDC has found that pandemic-related increases in alcohol consumption have led to a significant rise in alcohol-related deaths in the U.S., with nearly 500 deaths per day attributed to excessive alcohol use between 2020 and 2021. The study revealed a 23% increase in alcohol-related deaths since 2018, with men historically more affected but women experiencing a faster rise in deaths. The authors emphasize the need for evidence-based alcohol policies to address the concerning trend and mitigate the long-term impact of increased drinking during the pandemic.

health-public-health1 year ago

"Alcohol-Related Deaths in America: A Daily Toll of Nearly 500"

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report reveals that nearly 500 people died per day from alcohol-related causes during the pandemic, marking a 29% increase from before the pandemic. Alcohol has become one of the top killers of Americans, surpassing daily COVID-19 deaths. The spike in alcohol-related deaths is linked to pandemic-related stress, isolation, and disruptions, as well as the rise of alcohol delivery services. Psychiatrists and addiction experts attribute the increase to growing mental illness, stress, and anxiety among Americans. Substance misuse and addiction, including binge drinking, ballooned during the pandemic, with over 100,000 overdose deaths reported in a 12-month period.

health1 year ago

"Pandemic-Related Alcohol Abuse Linked to 488 Daily Deaths, CDC Reports"

A new report from the CDC reveals that during the Covid-19 pandemic, the United States experienced an average of about 488 deaths per day from excessive alcohol drinking, marking a 29% increase from 2016-17 to 2020-21. The spike in alcohol-related deaths affected all ages, with a larger increase for women, and was attributed to factors such as stress, loneliness, and social isolation during the pandemic. The report suggests implementing policies to limit alcohol access and increase its price, as well as promoting strategies to prevent excessive drinking and reduce alcohol-related harm.

health1 year ago

"Rising Alcohol-Related Deaths: A Daily Toll on America"

A report from the CDC reveals a 29% increase in average annual deaths from excessive alcohol use in the United States from 2016–2017 to 2020–2021, with a rise in both fully and partially alcohol-attributable conditions. Deaths among males increased by 27% and among females by 35%. Evidence-based alcohol policies, such as reducing the availability and accessibility of alcohol and increasing alcohol taxes, are recommended to reverse this trend and reduce alcohol-related deaths.

health2 years ago

Gender Gap in Life Expectancy Widest in Decades

The gender gap in life expectancy in the United States has reached its widest point in nearly three decades, with women now outliving men by nearly six years, according to a study published in JAMA Network. The study also revealed that overall life expectancy has declined among Americans, with factors such as the COVID-19 pandemic, opioid overdoses, alcohol-related deaths, unintentional injuries, accidents, and suicide contributing to the decrease. These factors disproportionately affect men, highlighting the need for further research and intervention to address the widening gap.

health2 years ago

Alarming Increase in Alcohol-Related Deaths Among Women, CDC Reports

The rate of alcohol-related deaths among women is increasing at a faster pace than among men, according to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Women in their 30s and 40s now drink more than their male counterparts, with midlife women experiencing the highest alcohol-related death rates. Researchers attribute this trend to women's slower alcohol metabolism, resulting in higher toxin levels in their bodies. The Action Family Foundation founder, Cary Quashen, emphasizes that alcohol is a lethal drug, urging women to seek help and support to overcome addiction and prevent further fatalities. Two sisters, Lisa and Melissa, who have struggled with alcoholism, share their story to raise awareness and encourage other women to seek help.

health2 years ago

America's Worst Offender: The State with the Highest Rate of Binge Drinking

A study conducted by the University of Wisconsin has identified the states and counties in the U.S. with the highest rates of binge drinking. Wisconsin tops the list with 26% of residents drinking excessively, followed by Iowa, Montana, North Dakota, and Nebraska. Utah has the lowest percentage of excessive drinkers at 12%. The research also examined alcohol-impaired driving deaths, with California having the highest number of such fatalities despite an 18% excessive drinking rate. The study highlights the importance of addressing the harmful effects of alcohol on individuals and communities, as alcohol-related deaths in the U.S. have been increasing.

health2 years ago

Counties with Highest Rates of Excessive Drinking Revealed in New Study

A recent study by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute reveals that Wisconsin has the highest rate of excessive drinkers in the United States, with 26% of adults self-reporting excessive drinking. The states with the most excessive drinkers are primarily located in the north-central region, including Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, and North Dakota. County-level data shows that nine out of the ten counties with the highest rates of excessive drinking are in Wisconsin. The study also highlights the correlation between excessive drinking and alcohol-impaired driving deaths, with Montana having the highest rate of driving deaths involving alcohol.

health2 years ago

"Unveiling the Top Missouri Counties with the Highest Rates of Excessive Drinking"

A recent report by the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute reveals the states and counties in the U.S. with the highest rates of excessive drinking. Wisconsin tops the list with 26% of adults self-reporting excessive drinking, followed by Iowa, Montana, Nebraska, and North Dakota. Utah has the lowest rate at 12%. County-level data shows that nine out of the ten counties with the highest rates of excessive drinking are in Wisconsin. The report also highlights the number of alcohol-impaired driving deaths, with California having the highest number of fatalities and Montana having the highest rate of driving deaths involving alcohol. Researchers emphasize the harmful effects of excessive alcohol consumption on individuals and communities.