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If you’re concerned about your relationship with alcohol, or someone else’s, there’s a range of resources and support available.
Alcohólicos Anónimos es un grupo de apoyo gratuito que ofrece ayuda a todo el que decida dejar de consumir alcohol.
National Cancer Research proporciona información sobre cómo el alcohol afecta tu riesgo de padecer la enfermedad.
Rethinking Drinking offers resources and guidance about moderate drinking and provides tools to help people who may drink too much.
Alcohol Treatment Navigator helps people understand what treatment is and how to select the best option for someone who needs help.
Responsibiity.org provides tools and resources for young people, parents and educators about the dangers of underage drinking, impaired driving and empowering responsible drinking choices.
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) offers information about impaired driving.
The Virtual Bar helps people understand how different factors affect your blood alcohol content.
The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Hotline provides advice on how to get help and a full list of support networks to contact. Call 1 800-HELP (4357) anytime.
The National Domestic Violence Hotline gives support to both adults and children experiencing domestic violence. Call 1 800-799-7233 anytime.
2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines offers guidance to help people make informed choices about drinking.