No one died in the US due to alcohol in 1999, only from the abuse of alcohol. The lives of many people were saved and/or extended because they consumed alcohol in moderation and enjoyed the health benefits of doing so.
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No one died in 1979 from alcohol. It was from the abuse of alcohol. Those who drank in moderation enjoyed better health and greater longevity than did abstainers or abusers.
No one dies from using alcohol, only from abusing it.
The World Health Organization (WHO) states there are approximately 2.5 million alcohol related deaths each year.
Deaths can be caused by the abuse of alcohol, not by the moderate consumption of it. No one knows how many people die from the abuse of alcohol each year.
People do not die from alcohol, only from its abuse.
Over time many millions
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People don't die from alcohol but from alcohol abuse. Whether directly or indirectly, there are far to many people who have died because of alcohol abuse. But as long as you consume alcohol responsibly it can contribute to better health and longevity. DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE, AS THIS IS HOW A LARGE PERCENTAGE OF THE DEATHS OCCUR
According to the World Health Organization, alcohol is estimated to cause 3 million deaths globally each year. These deaths are often attributed to a range of alcohol-related causes, including liver disease, accidents, and violence.
The number is of people who die from the abuse of alcohol or from tobacco smoke is too high but declining significantly.
No one knows ow many people suffer from the abuse of those substances.
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38% of aussies are put in to hospital from to much alcohol each year.
According to one estimate, each year 115,000 people die prematurely from the abuse of alcohol.
Approximately 15 million adults in the US have an alcohol use disorder, with many more engaging in risky or harmful drinking behaviors. Alcohol abuse is a significant public health concern in the US, leading to various health and social consequences.