“...the rate of deaths involving alcohol has risen more than 50% over the last two decades”
“In addition to identifying a steep increase in the rate of alcohol-related deaths, the study’s authors also presented other findings showing an increase in the annual number of alcohol-related injuries. From 2006 to 2014, the rate of emergency room admissions due to alcohol consumption increased 47.3% among those older than 12, while alcohol-related hospitalizations increased 51.4% between 2000 and 2015.” - W. Examiner
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They’re using death certificates as a proxy for lethality, while admitting that in many cases like drunken driving deaths, only about 16% of death certificates actually list that as a cause. The paper also mixes alcohol and opioid deaths and confuses mean and median alcohol usage. That last bit is huge, since the top 10% of drinkers drink over half the alcohol each year. That’s where your deaths are from.
(interesting side note; the lethality of alcohol among the top 10% of drinkers is similar to that of the “Standard American Diet”/SAD and lack of exercise on all adults….)
GIGO, and peer reviewed. At least—unlike MIchael Bellesiles on his hilarious work on firearms—these researchers admit the limitations of their method.
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Wine is a mocker, strong drink is a brawler, and whoever is led astray by it is not wise. -Proverbs 20:1 NKJV
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