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Health risks of alcohol accelerate

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Health Risks of Alcohol Accelerate After One Drink a Day, Study Finds
A government alcohol study published on Tuesday concluded that the health risks of alcohol start at a single drink a day.

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Casual drinker? You still have a 1 in 25 risk of dying, study says
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Sidelined U.S. Study on Alcohol's Health Effects Published in Independent Journal
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Why a new study suggests 7 weekly drinks may be the new limit for alcohol risk
Drinking two alcoholic beverages per day may carry greater health risks than many people realize.

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STAT · 12h
Alcohol study discarded by Trump officials is published in scientific journal
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What a Study Sidelined by the Trump Administration Found About Alcohol’s Health Risks
Hope College
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Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program

The Drug Free Schools and Campuses Regulations (34 CFR Part 86) of the Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA) require an Institution of Higher Education (IHE) such as Hope College (Hope), to certify that it has implemented programs to prevent the ...
LankaWeb
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Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation

(The US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration). The primary objective of rehabilitation is to equip individuals with the necessary skills and support to achieve long-term sobriety while enhancing their overall quality of life.
Time
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Why, Exactly, Is Alcohol So Bad for You?

Ducharme is a contributor to TIME. Ducharme is a contributor to TIME. The tide has largely turned against alcohol. Drinking, at least in moderation, was once seen as a harmless—or even healthy—indulgence that could strengthen your heart and even ...
The News-Herald
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ThinkFast Interactive engages students in mental health, substance use prevention

The Lake County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board has introduced a prevention program aimed at reaching thousands of middle and high school students with critical messages about mental health,
The White House
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Presidential Message on National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month

Every day, drug and alcohol addiction shatters families, destabilizes neighborhoods, derails careers, and steals the lives of countless Americans. This National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month, my Administration reaffirms its commitment to ...
The New England Journal of Medicine
1y

Addressing Alcohol Use

This Journal feature begins with a case vignette highlighting a common clinical problem. Evidence supporting various strategies is then presented, followed by a review of formal guidelines, when they exist. The article ends with the authors’ clinical ...
Fox News
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Little-known prescription pill is helping Americans drink less alcohol

Recent studies continue to support a decades-old drug as an alternative means of reducing alcohol consumption. The prescription opioid antagonist, called naltrexone, was first approved by the FDA to treat opioid dependence in 1984. A decade later, it was ...
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US overdose deaths fell again in 2025, but some worry about policy and drug supply changes

About 70,000 Americans died of drug overdoses last year — about 14% fewer than the previous year, according to preliminary government data.
Erie News Now
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Strong Message Delivered During Drug and Alcohol Awareness Program

Since his retirement from the force in 2008, Joe Kress has devoted much of his time to presenting a powerful program about drug abuse. The program includes video interviews with former Erie County residents and their battles with drug addiction. They told stories about “getting hooked” on drugs as young teenagers.
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