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Over 76 million people in the US are affected by drinking disorders, from alcoholism to binge drinking. If you're worried that you or someone you know is an alcoholic, or if you'd just like to know more about alcohol, this video is a good place to start

Whether you enjoy one beer or take pleasure in many drinks at once, you may have wondered if imbibing means you could have alcoholism. In this video, we'll explore alcohol abuse, from the effects of drinking too much to what it means to be drunk.

Where's your shirt? Who's that person you're kissing? Here, we'll look at the effects of alcohol on your brain and examine just how they keep you drinking and make you silly. After all, every drunk should be aware of how alcohol and the brain interact!

More than 18% of Americans have real problems with alcohol, from frequent binge drinking to full blown alcoholism. But are you an alcoholic? Have you crossed the line into alcohol abuse? Could you be a binge drinker? Satiate your curiosity here.

Many people are able to responsibly use alcohol. However, repeated alcohol abuse or a diagnosis of alcoholism can both lead to severe consequences. Here, we'll look at what addiction can mean to your body--from cirrhosis to cancer.

Somone you love is consuming much too much and you want to stage an intervention. While interventions can work, a person who abuses alcohol has to be willing to stop drinking. Here, everything you need to know to help encourage a friend to quit drinking.

Alcohol poisoning is a frightening effect of alcoholism. Yet alcohol abuse doesn't always lead to this potentially deadly problem, and drinking can be a relatively harmless activity. To sort the safe from the scary drunk, check out this video.

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