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SOME OF ALCOHOL’S EFFECTS ON THE BRAIN AND BODY • Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is a chronic relapsing brain disease/condi- tion characterized by an impaired ability to stop or control alcohol use despite adverse social , occupational, or health consequences (ranging from mild to severe; recovery is possible regardless of severity) • Alcohol negatively impacts pregnancy outcomes. • Drinking alcohol increases the risk of cancers of the mouth, esophagus, pharynx, larynx, liver, and breast. POTENTIAL BENEFITS OF ALCOHOL IN MODERATION • According to the 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, moderate alcohol consumption is up to 1 drink per day for women and up to 2 drinks per day for men. • Moderate alcohol consumption may have some beneficial effects on health (decreased risk for heart disease, isch- emic stroke, and diabetes). • More information about potential bene- fits of alcohol and risks of moderate alcohol consumption can be found at https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15201626 WHAT WE DO NOT UNDERSTAND • Our understanding of the relationship between moderate alcohol consump- tion and potential health benefits remains a challenge. • • Although there are positive effects, alcohol may not benefit everyone who drinks moderately. Alcohol’s effects on your brain and body depend on several factors that include—how much, how often, your age, gender, and overall health status. ENCOURAGING ONE ANOTHER We must consistently make good choices within our limited range of choices. This translates to gathering the facts about alcohol and carefully weighing the benefits versus the harmful effects. Individuals over the age of 21 must determine if the benefits associated with moderate alcohol consump- tion outweigh the potential risk for overuse of alcohol. Family gatherings, festive occa- sions, athletic events, parties, and family households are venues where children, adolescents and young adults may be exposed to adults (21 and older) consuming alcohol. Therefore, it is necessary for respon- sible adults to be equipped with the knowl- edge and skills to (a) encourage conversations and actions that will eliminate alcohol misuse; and (b) discourage under age use of alcohol. REFLECTIONS Are you sober or self-disciplined and able to think rationally and not foolishly after consuming just one social drink? Are you able to demonstrate wisdom and discernment while under the influence of alcohol? Are family members concerned and/or embarrassed when you drink alcohol? www.himpowermagazine.com  13