12 ideas for tackling the U.S. alcohol epidemic
They also reviewed scientific literature, addiction treatment protocols, laws, public health guidance, and lobbying disclosures. Isabella Cueto[email protected]Isabella is a chronic disease reporter writing about how the Trump administration is tackling the nation’s health epidemic — or not. Manage alerts for this article Email this article Share this article Alcohol kills more than 178,000 Americans each year.
- ▪They also reviewed scientific literature, addiction treatment protocols, laws, public health guidance, and lobbying disclosures.
- ▪Isabella Cueto[email protected]Isabella is a chronic disease reporter writing about how the Trump administration is tackling the nation’s health epidemic — or not.
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Camille MacMillin/STAT The Deadliest Drug 12 ideas for tackling the U.S. alcohol epidemic STAT’s investigation turned up numerous ways the nation can curb excessive drinking and its related harms By Isabella Cueto and Lev FacherJuly 14, 2026 To report this series about the U.S. alcohol epidemic, Facher and Cueto interviewed more than 100 health researchers, doctors, patients, industry insiders, and lawmakers. They also reviewed scientific literature, addiction treatment protocols, laws, public health guidance, and lobbying disclosures. Isabella Cueto[email protected]Isabella is a chronic disease reporter writing about how the Trump administration is tackling the nation’s health epidemic — or not.
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