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Alcohol - Frequently Asked Questions


Welcome to the Alcohol section of GetFit!

At GetFit, we have asked and answered some of the most common questions about alcohol and its effects on the body— questions about consumption, intervention, and dependence.

It is important to understand that these answers are not meant to provide specific medical advice, but to provide information to better understand the health consequences of alcohol abuse and dependence (alcoholism). Please consult your physician or other health care provider if you think you or a loved one may have a problem with alcohol.

You also will notice a variety of alcohol-related facts and myths located in a convenient note. These facts and myths provide you with an accurate guide to relevant information and helpful hints.

What is alcoholism?
Is alcoholism a disease?
Is alcoholism inherited?
Can alcoholism be cured?
Can alcoholism be treated?
Which medications treat alcoholism?
Does alcoholism treatment work?
Do you have to be an alcoholic to experience problems?
Are specific groups of people more likely to have problems?
How can you tell if someone has a problem?
Can a problem drinker simply cut down?
If an alcoholic is unwilling to get help, what can you do about it?
What is a safe level of drinking?
Is it safe to drink during pregnancy?
Does alcohol affect older people differently?
Does alcohol affect women differently?
Is alcohol good for your heart?
When taking medications, must you stop drinking?
How can a person get help for an alcohol problem?