Addressing Alcohol-Related Harm 

Alcohol is identified as a psychoactive substance that increases the dependent-producing properties on individuals and has been widely entrenched and used in many cultures for centuries. However, its use is associated with significant health, social and economic burdens to its users and the society as a whole. Since it is a significant risk factor in the mortality increase, it is estimated to result in more than three million deaths annually at the global level, which represents approximately 5.3% of the total death rate.

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