Decoding alcohol misuse and addiction

When it comes to alcohol, how much is too much? Short answer: It’s different for everyone, and it’s based on gender, age, weight and what’s right for you. What we do know is that over consuming alcohol can lead to health risks like heart disease, cancer, a weakened immune system and mental health concerns. In fact, excessive drinking is responsible for 1 in 10 deaths among adults ages 20–64 years.¹

If you’re concerned you might be indulging a little too much, or you’re worried about the drinking habits of a loved one, check out these videos from experts on alcohol and substance misuse to learn more.

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Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong

New York Times bestselling author Johann Hari examines how our society responds to addiction ― and what we could all be doing better to support those who need it most. The short answer? Let them know they’re not alone.

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How I overcame alcoholism

Actress Claudia Christian shares her journey from social drinker to someone who struggles with alcohol use disorder. Here, she speaks about her decade-long journey to recovery, and the treatment that finally saved her life.

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Gray area drinking

Nutritionist and wellness expert Jolene Park discusses the concept of ‘‘gray area drinkers” (the people who are between those who have alcohol occasionally and those at rock bottom), and how that can affect someone’s mental and physical health.

(P.S. Concerned about your own alcohol intake? Check out this free online screening.)

Sources:

1Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong, TEDx Talks, 2015

How I overcame alcoholism, TEDx Talks, 2016

Gray area drinking, TEDx Talks, 2017

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