Peter Attia· MD
it's that perception that they're different or the fact that we kind of both medically and society-wise treat them differently has prevented us from addressing the problem with the appropriate attention it needs
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it's that perception that they're different or the fact that we kind of both medically and society-wise treat them differently has prevented us from addressing the problem with the appropriate attention it needs
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we have kind of largely turned a blind eye at um the impact of alcohol-related liver disease and alcohol use disorder in our society because of the just the factors you said it's a it's a freely available you know um substance you know it's you don't have to go you know the the machinations and just kind of destruction that people have to go through their life to get opiates that's that's not the case for alcohol