Recent data shows that per capita alcohol consumption in the U.S. has dropped steadily, with a 7% decrease in beer sales and a 4% drop in spirits sales in 2023 (NPR). This shift is significant, as alcohol is linked to numerous health concerns, particularly liver disease and neurological disorders (CDC). Despite these risks, many Americans still underestimate the dangers posed by even moderate drinking, underscoring the need for greater public awareness about alcohol’s true impact.
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1. Lower Risk of Liver Disease Reducing alcohol consumption directly benefits liver health, particularly by lowering the risk of developing liver cirrhosis—a chronic, potentially fatal condition…