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Commit to responsible alcohol use this April | READER COMMENTARY

Alcohol is sampled at a Sykesville event in 2023.
Thomas Walker/for Carroll County Times
Mahala Johnson samples spirits from X Tenth Ward Distilling Company of Frederick from Noah Karnbach and Arianna Gonzalez at the Sykesville Art & Wine Festival on May 6, 2023.
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April is Alcohol Awareness Month, a time to think about your alcohol consumption to ensure you are enjoying alcohol responsibly and in moderation. According to the federal Dietary Guidelines for Americans, this means limiting alcohol to two drinks or less a day for men and one drink or less for women.

While any alcohol abuse is too much, the good news is federal data indicate harmful drinking in the U.S. is declining. The National Survey on Drug Use and Health shows binge drinking among adults ages 21 and older decreased 11% from 2018 to 2022, and 9 out of 10 (89%) say they drink the same amount or less than they did pre-pandemic.

Adults who choose to drink should commit to mindful drinking year-round. There are some people who should not drink alcohol at all and talking with health care providers can help determine what is best based on individual factors and family history.

— Amanda Berger, Washington, D.C.

The writer is vice president for science and health with the Distilled Spirits Council.

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