Study: More And More Women Are Dying Of Alcohol Abuse Unlisted Video
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Business Insider reports women's drinking habits have fundamentally changed over the past twenty years.
A new study has found that women have been dying more frequently because of alcohol-related issues over the past two decades.
According to the National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol abuse, alcohol-related deaths increased among women by 85%.
In other words, 7,662 women died in 1999 because of alcohol, compared to 18,072 women in 2017.
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