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We are Tee-Totally Obsessed with the Science of Alcohol

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Feb 19, 2025
Dr. Jessica Steier and Dr. Sarah Scheinman delve into the intricate relationship between alcohol and public health. They explore its biological effects and the serious health risks, including links to cancer. The conversation touches on the growing trend of alcohol-free alternatives and cultural attitudes towards drinking. Additionally, they analyze the implications of blood alcohol concentration limits and the push for better labeling on alcoholic beverages. Listeners gain insights into responsible consumption, societal norms, and the importance of informed choices.
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ANECDOTE

Dr. Steier's Drinking Habits

  • Dr. Steier used to drink more in college.
  • Now she drinks a glass or two of wine socially, usually red.
ANECDOTE

Dr. Scheinman's Sobriety

  • Dr. Scheinman stopped drinking alcohol five years ago.
  • This was a personal health decision, not a judgment on others who drink.
INSIGHT

Alcohol Consumption and Deaths

  • The average American consumed 2.51 gallons of ethanol in 2021.
  • Alcohol-related deaths are estimated at 385 per day in the US.
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