Alan C. Posted June 27, 2014 Posted June 27, 2014 Excessive Drinking Causes 10% Of Deaths In Working-Age Adults Think about people dying from drinking too much, and you probably think of the classic disease of alcoholics, cirrhosis of the liver. Or perhaps an alcohol-fueled car crash. But there are many more ways to kill yourself with alcohol, unfortunately, and they account for 1 in 10 deaths in working-age adults, according to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.. . .And those premature deaths cost the United States $224 billion a year, the report found, or $1.90 a drink.The report underscores that alcohol is the fourth-largest cause of preventable deaths, behind smoking, poor nutrition and lack of activity.
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