Doctor Column
Alcohol and Cancer: The Myth That “Moderate” Alcohol Drinking is Healthy?
December 25, 2024
Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD
The number of older adults in the United states has grown significantly. Likewise, there has been a noticeable increase in drinking among senior citizens. Many of us have been under the impression that the moderate intake of alcoholic beverages has a positive health effect, in particular, on heart health. This notion has been debunked by a team of researchers who reviewed a large British study that followed 135,103 adults over a span of twelve years who were aged 60 and older.
Alcohol Use Disorder in Women and the Elderly — A Worrisome Increase
November 25, 2021
Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD
There has been a worrisome increase in alcohol use among women and the elderly in the United States since 1999. Alcohol Use Disorder, AUD “is a chronic relapsing brain disease characterized by compulsive alcohol use, loss of control over alcohol intake, and a negative emotional state when not using.” In 2017, 80,220 American deaths were associated with AUD.
Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test — “AUDIT”
August 15, 2021
Joseph R. Anticaglia, MD
Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a global problem. World Health Organization estimates that 3 million deaths are directly attributable to the harmful use of alcohol. It’s linked to more than two hundred diseases and injuries. Mental problems, death and disabilities occur relatively early in life and there may be an association between alcohol misuse and infectious diseases