Adult males who drink more than 14 standard drinks per week or more than four on any given day, and adult females who drink more than seven standard drinks per week or more than three on any given day, have a significantly higher risk of alcohol addiction, all-cause morbidity, mortality, pancreatitis, heart disease, cancer, injury, accidents, and death. — Whalespan
Adult males who drink more than 14 standard drinks per week or more than four on any given day, and adult females who drink more than seven standard drinks per week or more than three on any given day, have a significantly higher risk of alcohol addiction, all-cause morbidity, mortality, pancreatitis, heart disease, cancer, injury, accidents, and death.
⚠ High risk
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
Consensus
74%
leaning supportive
Evidence quality
72/100
developing
Risk
High
specialist only
Cost / month
$0
estimated
Effort
Med
time & habit
First mentionedOct 2024
Latest updateOct 2024
No timeline data available for this claim.
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