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International Journal of Home Science

2024, VOL. 10 ISSUE 2, PART B

Preventive programmes for families at risk of alcohol addiction

Author(s): Renu, Dr. Poonam Malik, Arju Saini and Preeti
Abstract:
Drinking alcohol, especially in excess, increases the risk of numerous health issues and consequently adds significantly to the worldwide illness burden. Alcohol actually contributes too many more illnesses and is a required underlying cause of over thirty. Infectious diseases, cancer, diabetes, neuropsychiatric disorders (including alcohol use disorders), cardiovascular disease, liver and pancreas diseases, and deliberate and unintentional harm are the most prevalent disease categories that are totally or partially caused by alcohol usage. Guidelines for low-risk drinking have benefited from knowledge of these illness risks. Apart from the health hazards that alcohol consumption poses to the drinker, excessive alcohol drinking can also have an adverse effect on the health of others. Increasing the total expense of alcohol intake. These results highlight the necessity of creating efficient preventative programs to lessen the suffering and expenses related to excessive alcohol consumption.
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How to cite this article:
Renu, Dr. Poonam Malik, Arju Saini, Preeti. Preventive programmes for families at risk of alcohol addiction. Int J Home Sci 2024;10(2):103-108.

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