Alcohol Awareness Month: Recovery Book Looks at Why Anyone Would Return to the Misery of Alcohol After They Quit
By the start of April, National Alcohol Awareness Month, more than 22,000 Americans will have died from alcoholism or alcohol-related illnesses and crashes. The National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism notes 21.9 percent of women and 42.3 percent of men have three or more drinks on a “typical” drinking day. “What few of them realize,” according to author and journalist Scott Stevens, “Is that alcohol is a carcinogen, is a leading cause of 60 preventable illnesses and one in...
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