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StatisticsWorldwide Deaths from Alcohol

Millions

of people die worldwide per year from an alcohol related deaths.


People in the World Have Died an Alcohol Related Death So Far This Year

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Alcoholism Statistics

The statistics on alcoholism are mind blowing. Alcoholism is a serious problem in today’s society. It is extremely important that the public, including the large groups of users and abusers of alcohol, gain as much knowledge as possible about the symptoms and effects of alcoholism if we ever want to see the reduction of statistics involving fatalities, injuries, diseases caused from the use and abuse of alcohol. Education and realization of the effects alcoholism can have on the different aspects of a person’s life are the best ways that we can help lower the number of individuals who are addicted to alcohol.

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Alcohol Information

    • One out of every four children grows up in a home where a person drinks too much.
    • In 2010, the number of people who died from alcoholic liver disease in the United States was an estimated 15,990.
    • Over 79,000 deaths in the United States were attributed to alcohol-related problems.
    • Alcohol is the third leading cause of life-style related death in the United States.
    • In the United States, nearly 14 million adults have an alcohol abuse or alcoholism problem.
    • Alcoholics count for almost 50 percent of alcohol purchases.
    • Alcohol abuse problems are the highest among those ages 18 - 29.
  • Abusing alcohol is dangerous and fatal. Excessive alcohol consumption can result in violence, alcohol poisoning, and accidents that lead to serious injuries or death. Alcohol abuse can also lead to an increase risk of sexual assault, having unprotected sex, and having sex with multiple partners. These all could lead to an unplanned pregnancy or contracting a sexually transmitted disease. If a woman uses alcohol while she is pregnant it could result in miscarriage or birth defects. Long-term risks of abusing alcohol can lead to serious problems such as liver diseases, dementia, hypertension, stroke, depression, suicide, and unemployment.
  • One in every 13 adults is battling alcoholism or an alcohol abuse problem. While no one sets out to develop alcoholism, there are a variety of factors that contribute to developing an alcohol abuse problem. There are aspects involving influence of social groups, the availability of alcohol and their ease of obtaining it, the level of stress a person is under, and using alcohol to combat issues such as depression. If a person finds that they are suffering from an alcohol addiction or abuse problem, it is important that they seek professional treatment. Withdrawals from alcohol can be painful and even life-threatening.

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