Facts on Alcohol Related Deaths in the U.S
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History
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Between 1982 and 1993, deaths ruled to be alcohol related in the U.S. totaled 266,291. It equals out to be one death every 30 minutes.
Significance
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Alcohol ranks as the third leading cause of preventable, lifestyle-related deaths every year in the U.S., coming after tobacco use and poor eating habits.
Types
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The most common types of deaths associated with alcohol in the U.S. are traffic accidents, cirrhosis of the liver, cancer and homicide.
Prevention/Solution
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Zero tolerance laws in the U.S. for underage drinking and drinking and driving, combined with intervention programs, prevent more alcohol-related deaths from occurring each year.
Warning
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Drinking five or more alcoholic beverages at a time significantly increases a person's risk for an illness or alcohol-related death.
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