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This Common Adult Beverage Has Sent More People to the Hospital Than Heart Attacks

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by Jhoanna Robinson, Natural News:

A report released on Thursday, June 22 by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) showed that 212 people each day in the years 2015 to 2016 — or about 77,000 admissions — had been treated in Canadian hospitals for alcohol poisoning, alcohol withdrawal, liver disease, alcohol abuse, and other conditions that are “100 percent caused by the harmful consumption of alcohol”. This meant that more people were hospitalized due to alcohol-related reasons than heart issues such as heart attacks. This number did not include people who were treated in an emergency room and released.

Excessive drinking has been known to cause serious diseases such as pancreatitis, liver cirrhosis, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. In severe cases, it has been known to cause death. According to a study by the Institute of Health Metrics and Evaluation as cited by CIHI, there were 5,082 alcohol-related fatalities in Canada in 2015. (Related: Drinking Alcohol Raises Breast Cancer Risk as Much as Smoking Cigarettes.)

The Public Health Agency of Canada has stated that excessive alcohol consumption is the leading cause of injury in Canada, as it leads to instances of impaired driving.

Alcohol-related sicknesses cost to Canada’s health care system

In the years 2014 to 2015, the average hospitalization cost of people who were confined due to alcohol consumption reasons reached $8,100, higher than the average hospital stay for other causes, which was $5,800. This is because people who were hospitalized due to alcohol consumption reasons stayed longer in the hospital (approximately 11 days ) as compared with people who got hospitalized due to other reasons (seven days).

Alcohol-related hospitalizations occurred more frequently in territories than in provinces, and more in the west than in the east, with the exception of Nova Scotia.

Alcohol-related hospitalizations in Ontario, the North West local health integration networks (LHIN), which includes Thunder Bay, were estimated at 603 hospitalizations per 100,000 people, which is more than twice the national average. The North West Territories hospitalization rates for alcohol took the cake at 1,315 hospitalizations per 100,000 people – making it the highest rate for alcohol-related hospitalizations in the country.

In the Champlain region, including Ottawa, alcohol-related hospitalizations fell below the national average, but were higher than the Toronto and Mississauga regions. In 2014 to 2015, there were 166,000 hospitalizations per 100,000 individuals in Champlain as compared with the national average of 239.

Canadian Population Health Initiative at CIHI director Jean Harvey said one of the main reasons why alcohol-related death, injuries, or diseases were so prevalent in Canadian society was because alcohol consumption is ingrained in the culture; as a matter of fact, 80 percent of people in Canada are allowed to drink.

According to CIHI, the difference in the rates of alcohol-related diseases and injuries was due to different “alcohol policy landscapes” across Canada.

In addition, pricing controls factor in to this equation. Some regions set minimum prices for items at retail, others have minimum prices at bars and restaurants, and others index the price of alcohol to inflation or alcohol content.

“For us, those differences represent opportunities for potential improvement. Measuring this, and monitoring these rates can help us identify whether the policies and approaches are effective in reducing alcohol harm,” Geoff Hynes, manager of the Canadian Population Health Initiative for CIHI, said.

Hynes added that pricing is “one of the most effective and cost-effective ways to reduce alcohol harm, population-wide”.

According to a report released last year by Ottawa Public Health entitled Let’s Continue the Conversation, it is more likely for men over the age of 20 to be hospitalized for drinking alcohol drinking than for women in the same age group. However, among children between the ages of 10 and 19, girls are more likely to be hospitalized for alcohol consumption than boys.

Read More @ NaturalNews.com



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    • Jeffery Pritchett

      Pfffft, rookies need to build their tolerance.

      • Rockledge

        The article is talking about those who HAVE “built up their tolerance” and are paying the price for it.

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