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As research shows alcohol consumption among women is on the rise nationwide, health experts are voicing concern about the risks those in Texas and elsewhere face from excessive drinking.

Women have a greater chance of organ damage and higher rates of alcohol-use disorder that can develop from casual drinking. From college campuses to book clubs, drinking has become deeply woven into social routines, even as new research shows women suffer greater negative consequences from it than men.

"One of the concerns that we've seen, especially since the pandemic, is that the use of alcohol in women has gone up," said Dr. Lisa Saul, chief medical officer for women's health at UnitedHealthcare. "We are seeing more in the way of alcohol-related deaths and hospitalization in recent years."

The rate of excessive drinking by women in Texas is 18.5%, which is slightly below the national average, according to America's Health Rankings. And Texas ranks 15th among states for women who report binge drinking - having four or more drinks on at least one occasion in a 30-day period.

May has been Women's Health Month, although problem drinking is an issue any time of year. The National Institutes of Health estimate up to 12 million girls and women have alcohol-use disorder.

Saul says she understands the temptation and challenges women face in avoiding drinking, especially with societal pressures and targeted marketing.

"Terminology - like, it's 'wine o'clock,' 'mommy juice' - those sorts of things have really normalized the consumption of alcohol in ways that we didn't really see before," she said.

Federal health agencies warn that regular alcohol use also increases breast cancer risk. Experts recommend women limit their alcohol intake to one or fewer drinks daily. They say workplace support can be crucial, and companies should encourage the use of employee assistance programs where available.

Disclosure: UnitedHealthcare contributes to our fund for reporting on Health Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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