CDC Data & Statistics Features Updates: Five or More Alcoholic Beverages in One Day and Obesity and Diabetes

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Title: CDC Data & Statistics Features Updates: Five or More Alcoholic Beverages in One Day and Obesity and Diabetes

New CDC.gov feature articles on data and statistics topics are now available. The summary and links are below; visit CDC.gov to learn more.


Adults Consuming Five or More Alcoholic Beverages in 1 Day ~ Think before you drink: excessive alcohol use can lead to health problems such as liver disease, unintentional injuries, and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs).

Obesity, Diabetes Estimates by County, 2007 ~ Highest rates in the South, Appalachia and some tribal lands

 


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