Alcohol consumption is more widespread than many realize, with recent statistics showing that nearly 60% of American adults drank alcohol in the past month, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Yet, many people are unaware when their casual drinking shifts into risky territory.
The early effects of excessive drinking often go unnoticed, quietly impacting the liver and nervous system. These vital systems can suffer damage before any obvious symptoms arise.
Detecting problematic drinking early is challenging, as warning signs are subtle and easily overlooked. Recognizing these early signs is crucial for protecting long-term health and well-being, setting the stage for understanding your relationship with alcohol.
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