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As Women's Health Month winds down, public health officials in Tennessee are raising awareness about the growing issue of alcohol misuse among women. Data from the National Institutes of Health show that nearly one in three young women aged 18 to 25 binge drink on a regular basis.

Alexandria Adams, MSN and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with Mending Hearts, assesses and admits new clients and provides ongoing medication management and therapeutic support for clients enrolled in their programs. She is working on reopening its detox unit and says alcohol abuse among women who are often primary caregivers impacts their health, family and the community.

"Even If we want to look at an individual approach in just a health perspective, it puts women at higher risk of cardiovascular disease," she explained. "It puts women at higher risk for liver disease in various other blood disorders, which can impact shorten the lifespan."

Adams said Mending Hearts works to coordinate detox services through its community partnerships, engages women of all backgrounds in ongoing recovery support services, supports pregnant moms with care at Vanderbilt and Meharry, and helps reunite families through the Department of Children's Services. They also offer intensive outpatient treatment and partial hospitalization with housing support to remove barriers for those recovering from addiction.

Dr. Lisa Saul, chief medical officer for women's health with UnitedHealthcare, said a former Surgeon General has warned of a connection between alcohol use and cancer. She added that heavy drinking among women has surged by 41%since the pandemic, heightening the risk of cancer.

"Alcohol is a carcinogen, and we know that it is linked to at least six types of cancer, including breast and colorectal cancer," she said. "In addition, long-term drinking, especially heavy drinking, can lead to alcohol-related dementia."

Saul pointed out that if you're using alcohol to cope with stress, feel guilty about drinking or think you need to cut back, those can be warning signs. She recommends people talk to a trusted health-care provider or check your employer's Employee Assistance Program for help and support. The National Institutes of Health lists alcohol addiction resources on its website, Rethinking Drinking.

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