From Partnership to End Addiction <[email protected]>
Subject Resources: NEW Alcohol Resource Center
Date January 8, 2025 3:35 PM
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Discover tools and support for alcohol-related concerns.

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Resources to Help You Help Your Loved One

Last week, the U.S. Surgeon General released an advisory ([link removed] ) on the link between alcohol use and cancer ([link removed] ) , underscoring the health risks that alcohol poses. Our new alcohol resource center can help anyone looking for support related to alcohol.

New Alcohol Resource Center

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This comprehensive resource center ([link removed] ) offers articles and videos to help families and professionals seeking information and guidance on alcohol use.

Here’s what's included:

- The Basics: Guides and in-depth information on alcohol
- Risks of Use: Learn about the health, social, and legal risks of alcohol
- Prevention and Early Action: Strategies for recognizing signs of teen alcohol use and advice for having tough conversations
- Treatment: A guide to understanding alcohol use disorder and available treatments
- Reducing Risks: Practical harm reduction strategies for alcohol
- Tools: Alcohol screening and substance use risk assessment

Explore these valuable resources to help guide your decisions and protect the health and well-being of those you care about.

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New Article on Being "Sober Curious"

Included in this resource center is a new article on "sober curious" which is about exploring your relationship with alcohol on your own terms, including:

- Reducing the amount of alcohol you consume
- Taking alcohol-free breaks (like Dry January)
- Being more mindful about when and why you drink
- Trying non-alcoholic alternatives

Just one month without alcohol can result in better sleep, weight loss and improved mental health. Taking a break from alcohol for any amount of time can help encourage healthy behaviors in the long term.

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