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Teach the difference between safe and risky drinking.

Using alcohol in ways that put the drinker or others at risk is risky drinking. For example, coming to work with a hangover after a night of heavy drinking may undermine concentration and productivity at work, increasing the chances of injury or accidents on the job. Risky drinking also happens when someone drinks too much on a regular basis, leading to health problems like liver disease, obesity, heart disease, and diabetes.

What Are Alcoholism and Alcohol-Related Problems?

 
 
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