A recent report examined deaths linked to excessive alcohol use across the United States. It compared data from two time periods: 2016-2017 and 2020-2021. The main finding was that the average yearly number of these deaths increased during this time.
The report did not provide specific numbers on how many more deaths occurred or which groups of people were most affected. It also did not report on any safety issues or side effects, as it was a review of existing death records rather than a study of living people.
It is important to be careful with this information. The report shows an association or pattern, but it cannot prove that excessive alcohol use directly caused the increase in deaths. Many other factors could have played a role during these years. Readers should see this as a signal that health officials are tracking a concerning trend, not as definitive proof of cause and effect.