Greater numbers of women are dying of alcohol-related conditions, study finds

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Greater numbers of women are dying of alcohol-related conditions, study finds
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A rising number of women are dying from alcohol-related deaths, a new study has found. Here are potential factors that could be driving up the health risk.

The deaths were linked to alcohol-related poisoning, gastritis, cardiomyopathy, myopathy, liver disease, polyneuropathy and pseudo-Cushing syndrome, among others, according to the journal article."The changing patterns of alcohol consumption among women are an important consideration in understanding these trends," the study authors wrote in a discussion of the findings.

One potential reason for the uptick in drinking rates among women is a rise in stress levels and stress-related disorders in recent years, researchers said.in recent years, the researchers said. "It is not a big leap to look at soaring food and housing costs and think that chronic stress is taking its toll in the form of increased alcohol use to cope with today's hardships.

There was also not enough mortality data for females between ages 15 and 24 to establish a trend for that age group.

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