
Post-Pandemic Surge in American Alcohol Consumption Raises Health Concerns
New research indicates that the increased alcohol consumption seen during the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S. has persisted, raising concerns about long-term health risks such as liver disease and cancer. Data from the National Health Interview Survey shows a rise in alcohol use from 66% in 2018 to 69% in 2020, with heavy drinking also increasing. Although the pandemic's immediate stressors have lessened, the lingering effects on drinking habits could have lasting health impacts. Researchers urge healthcare providers to screen for and address harmful drinking behaviors.
