More Americans Becoming Addicted to Alcohol Later in Life
  
July 10, 2010 — “A new UCLA study has supported scientists’ concerns that alcohol abuse by the elderly has become a major national health problem,” reports
Robert W. Stock for AOL News.
“The aging of the baby boom generation will add millions more to the ranks of at-risk drinkers — and the rate of alcoholism among boomers is substantially higher than that of earlier generations.”
“What they don’t understand is that the same amount they drank with no ill effects at age 50 can have double the impact at age 70, drastically altering their state of mind and behavior.” Continue reading…
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