> Data from the late 2000s showed that the top 10 percent of American drinkers (approximately 24 million people) consumed an average of 74 alcoholic drinks a week, which means those with the most severe form of AUD purchase over half the alcohol bought in the country.
https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2023/11/6/23931877/alcohol...
> Data from the late 2000s showed that the top 10 percent of American drinkers (approximately 24 million people) consumed an average of 74 alcoholic drinks a week, which means those with the most severe form of AUD purchase over half the alcohol bought in the country.
https://thehill.com/policy/healthcare/4043030-hard-liquor-co...
Would be interested in what the overlap between heavy alcohol use and cancer diagnosis looks like.