Key points
- There are effective ways you can lower the risk of alcohol-related harms—for yourself, young people, and your community.
- These effective solutions can also help you create environments that make it easier for people to choose to drink less, improving health and well-being.
Overview
Why it matters
- Excessive alcohol use is a leading preventable cause of death.
- It is responsible for about 488 deaths per day in the United States.1
- These deaths and alcohol-related illnesses can be prevented.
- It is responsible for about 488 deaths per day in the United States.1
- Drinking excessively on an occasion or over time can have harmful effects on your health.
- You can lower these health risks by drinking less.
- You can lower these health risks by drinking less.
- Excessive alcohol use can also increase the risk of harm to other people.
- By creating environments that make drinking less an easier choice, you can improve the health and well-being of friends, loved ones, and others in your community.
- By creating environments that make drinking less an easier choice, you can improve the health and well-being of friends, loved ones, and others in your community.
Did you know?
Most people who drink excessively can choose to drink less without needing medical treatment.
Getting started
Improve your own health
You can:
- Drink in moderation if you choose to drink alcohol, or choose not to drink.
- Drinking less is better for your health than drinking more.
- Certain people should not drink at all, even in moderation.
- Drinking less is better for your health than drinking more.
- Talk with your health care provider if you have concerns about your drinking.
- Use the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)'s National Helpline.
- If you have concerns about your drinking, you can use the helpline to find help near you.
- If you have concerns about your drinking, you can use the helpline to find help near you.
Check your drinking
Take a few minutes to check your drinking. You will get personalized feedback that can help you decide if you want to drink less.
Support young people
Here's what you can do:
- Don't serve alcohol to those younger than 21.
- Support efforts to reduce underage drinking.
Help improve the health of your friends, loved ones, and community
Here's how you can help:
- Don't give alcohol to people who have already had too much to drink.
- Learn how proven strategies can reduce alcohol-related harms in your community.
- Know your state's alcohol policies.
- Support proven solutions that can help people choose to drink less and improve quality of life.
Content Source:
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP); About the Division of Population Health; CDC Alcohol Program
- Esser MB, Sherk A, Liu Y, Naimi TS. Deaths from excessive alcohol use — United States, 2016–2021. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2024;73:154–161. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm7308a1