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Alcohol abuse means that your use of alcohol harms your mental or physical health, or gets in the way of work or relationships. Certain factors increase your risk of abusing alcohol. They affect when you drink, how you drink, and how likely you are to abuse alcohol. These risk factors include:
When you drink alcohol regularly, it changes how your body works. Your liver processes the alcohol faster. You need to drink more to keep the same amount of alcohol in the blood. Your brain cells also require more to produce the desired behavior or emotional effects.
Alcohol has the following effects on the body:
If you suspect that your drinking might be turning into a problem, ask yourself these 3 questions:
Answering "yes" to even one of these questions suggests that you are at risk for alcohol dependence. Ask your healthcare provider for advice. Or check your phone book for nearby alcohol and drug treatment centers.
For more information, contact:
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)
P.O. Box 459
New York, NY 10163
212-870-3400
http://www.alcoholics-anonymous.org/
Mental Health America (formerly NMHA)
1-800-969-6642
http://www.NMHA.org.
