States and communities can take steps to reduce alcohol poisoning deaths by preventing binge drinking, including:
- Partnering with police, community groups, health departments, and doctors, nurses, and other health care providers to reduce binge drinking and related harms.
- Tracking the role of alcohol in injuries and deaths.
- Supporting proven programs and policies that decrease binge drinking. States with stronger alcohol policies have less binge drinking.
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I have to disgree with the third bullet point... States with stronger alcohol policies have less "reported" binge drinking. Typically, worldwide, the earlier people are exposed to alcohol and understand its purpose, the less binge drinking there would be.
Bring on the POT,Alcohol is killing us.
I can already see "studies", and "research grants" being doled out to friends, relatives, and of course, "campaign contributors".
He's probably not "your guy", though.
He would never do that.
He's going to "change things".
Lol.
6 people a day, out of a population of 320 million??!! If we pass out enough money to study this, we will be able to change human behavior and stop people from making bad decisions.
Right?
ONLY a politician could believe that.
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