Alcohol is killing Americans at the fastest pace in 35 years, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
More people were killed by high alcohol consumption than from from overdoses of heroin and prescription painkillers combined.
The tally does not include deaths from drunk driving, homicides committed while under the influence, or accidents. If they had, reports state that the numbers would be closer to 90,000 the CDC reported.
The percentage of women who reported binge drinking, interpreted as 5 or more during one session, also rose from 15.7 to 17.4%.
The Post reported that due to a climb in alcohol fatalities, researchers are urging public health officials to focus more on the dangers posed by alcohol, and less on more benign substances, such as marijuana.
In 2011, The World Health Organization released The Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol, endorsed by WHO Member States.
The strategy promotes higher taxation on alcohol, reducing availability, raising age limits, treatment of alcohol addicts, regulating or banning alcoholic beverages, and conducting campaigns in support of harsher punitive measures.
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