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Alcohol Use Disorders Linked to Death and Disability

Disorders related to the abuse of alcohol contribute significantly to the burden of disease in the U.S., finds a new study in Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. Researchers estimated that in 2005, about 53,000 men and 12,000 women died from issues related to alcohol use disorders (AUD).

The results of the meta-analysis were surprising, said lead author Jürgen Rehm, Ph.D., director of social and epidemiological research at the Centre of Addiction and Mental Health at the University of Toronto in Canada. “We had done meta-analyses on AUD before and knew it would be higher than previous literature, but we did not expect the burden for disease to be so high.”

Previous research has shown that heavy drinking is a risk factor for more than 200 diseases or injuries. 

http://www.cfah.org/hbns/2013/alcohol-use-disorders-linked-to-death-and-disability#.UpUcpI156gM

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