A public health report about the impact of excessive alcohol use in the United States has been found to contain errors. The report, which looked at deaths and years of potential life lost, was published by a government agency. The agency has issued a notice stating that the original report was incorrect and that a corrected version will be released.
This is not a new study. It is a correction notice for a report that was already published. The notice does not provide any new data or findings about alcohol use. It simply states that the previously shared numbers were wrong and will be fixed.
Because this is only a notice about errors, readers should not use the original report's findings. The corrected report has not been published yet, so we do not know what the accurate numbers are. This situation highlights why it's important to check that health information comes from reliable and verified sources.
For now, the main point is that specific statistics about alcohol-related harm in the U.S. from this report are currently unreliable. We must wait for the corrected data to understand the actual situation.