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Physical Health

Alcohol abuse from loved ones, friends, and co-workers can result in domestic violence and sexual assault. High blood pressure, increased heart rates and headaches also result from the impacts of alcohol abuse. We can be on the receiving end of physical pain including broken bones, and permanent injury from loved ones, friends and co-workers who are addicted to alcohol. Medical expenses can increase significantly.

Resources

The Center for People Impacted by Alcohol Abuse is a gateway for victims of alcohol abuse, to expertise in physical health support to help you survive and thrive, as well as practical and affordable resources to reduce your stigma and harm from the impacts from alcohol abuse. We hope you will find the following resources helpful and welcome your recommendations for other relevant resources for our members.

 

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Learn about physical health effects and consequences in young people.

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A tool to help you search for local health departments.  

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Global network working to reduce alcohol-related harm worldwide.

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Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol and Health, and key findings.

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Access to worldwide publications on alcohol issues and Big Alcohol.

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Services for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, abuse of at-risk individuals, elder abuse, and human trafficking.

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A detailed review of the physical effects of alcohol abuse.

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Help through group fitness, cycling, strength training, yoga, climbing, hiking and socials.

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Free national treatment referral routing services.

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Global strategy to establish a world free from alcohol related harm.

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Information on alcohol use, addiction and physical health conditions.

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