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Alcohol-related liver disease rising among young people

Por: CBS News Health January 17, 2023

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Jessica Dueñas was leading a double life. Named Kentucky's teacher of the year in 2019, she had also developed a heavy drinking problem. The day that I won my award, I was in withdrawals, she said. I could not wait to go home so that I could drink. Doctors told Dueñas, now 37, she had developed alcoholic liver disease. She needed to stop drinking or she could die. ... + full article



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