Thursday, 22 September 2011

Study finds living alone may increase alcohol death risk

Study finds living alone may increase alcohol death risk

Dying from alcohol-related illnesses and accidents are more likely for people who live alone, a new study found. The study looked at over 18,000 alcohol-related deaths in Denmark and found over two-thirds lived alone .Researchers say people who live alone tend to drink more because they don't have a spouse or partner to help keep alcohol consumption in check

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