Alcohol Abuse: Should Primary Care Doctors Ask About How Much Alcohol You’re Drinking? – Pacific Standard
Should Primary Care Doctors Ask About How Much Alcohol You’re Drinking? – Pacific Standard
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Should Primary Care Doctors Ask About How Much Alcohol You're Drinking?
Pacific Standard Risky drinking is defined by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism as more than four drinks in a single day or 14 drinks per week for men and more than three drinks in a day or seven in a week for women. Research suggests about one … |
Public Health’s Jeffery S. Lafferty and Jeff Golden: Our state’s alcohol … – Capital Times
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Public Health's Jeffery S. Lafferty and Jeff Golden: Our state's alcohol …
Capital Times This sense of pride seems misplaced and ignores the impact that alcohol abuse and misuse continues to inflict on our state. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Wisconsin ranks first in the nation for heavy drinking — an … |
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