Alcohol Avoiders
Alcohol Avoiders are individuals who abstain from drinking alcohol, either entirely or on a controlled basis. This behavior has important implications for public health and disease prevention, as drinking alcohol increases the risk of developing numerous diseases including cancer, depression, and liver cirrhosis. Studies have also suggested that Alcohol Avoiders have better psychological and physical health outcomes than those who consume alcohol. Alcohol Avoiders are encouraged to seek advice from healthcare professionals to ensure that they are meeting their health and wellness goals.
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