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What Are the Epidemiological Measures to Limit Alcohol Consumption?
Several
epidemiological
measures can effectively limit alcohol consumption. These include:
Taxation and Pricing Policies
: Higher taxes on alcoholic beverages can reduce consumption.
Regulation of Availability
: Limiting the hours and places where alcohol can be purchased.
Advertising Restrictions
: Reducing exposure to alcohol advertising, especially targeting youth.
Education Campaigns
: Public awareness campaigns about the risks associated with alcohol.
Screening and Brief Interventions
: Healthcare providers can identify and counsel at-risk individuals.
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