Self Assessment
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            Is the way or amount I drink harming my health? Should I cut down on my drinking?

            Researchers use the term "alcohol problems" to refer to any type of condition caused by drinking which harms
            the drinker directly, jeopardizes the drinker's well-being or places others at risk. Depending on the
            circumstances, alcohol problems can result from even moderate drinking, for example when driving, during
            pregnancy or when taking certain medicines. Alcohol problems exist on a continuum of severity ranging from
            occasional binge drinking to alcohol abuse or dependence (alcoholism).

            Free Self Assessments
            Join Together & The Boston University School of Public Health - AlcoholScreening.org
            Evolution Health Systems Inc. - Check Your Drinking
            National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) - Rethink Drinking

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            Join Together


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