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  2. Want to drink less? 8 expert tips for cutting back on alcohol.

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    Stockwell adds: “When drinking, try to always have a glass of water or soft drink on hand, or choose drinks like [nonalcoholic] beers, wines or cocktails.” Do some reflecting on why you drink

  3. Substance abuse prevention - Wikipedia

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    The time period to help a specific individual can vary based upon many aspects of an individual. The type of Prevention efforts should be based upon the individual's necessities which can also vary. Substance use prevention efforts typically focus on minors and young adults — especially between 12–35 years of age.

  4. Pioneer Total Abstinence Association - Wikipedia

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    The PTAA does not strive to simply stop people from drinking. It also aims to create opportunities for fun and social activities without the need for the presence of alcohol. It organises many competitions, such as table quizzes, Réadóirí (a talent competition; Réadóirí is the Irish word for Pioneers), and sports.

  5. Choose Responsibility - Wikipedia

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    The Amethyst Initiative, a project run by Choose Responsibility [8] asks lawmakers "to consider whether the 10% highway fund 'incentive' encourages or inhibits [an informed and dispassionate] debate" [9] Since the enactment of the National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984, most states allow for very few instances where someone under the age of ...

  6. Younger people are drinking less alcohol. Here's why — and ...

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    Younger people are “finding other ways to socialize that don’t center on alcohol,” Dick adds. “The internet has made it easier to find and connect with people who share interests and hobbies.

  7. Twelve-step program - Wikipedia

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    A sponsor is a more experienced person in recovery who guides the less-experienced aspirant ("sponsee") through the program's twelve steps. New members in twelve-step programs are encouraged to secure a relationship with at least one sponsor who both has a sponsor and has taken the twelve steps themselves. [ 28 ]

  8. Temperance movement - Wikipedia

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    The Drunkard's Progress (1846) by Nathaniel Currier warns that moderate drinking may lead to suicide step-by-step.. The temperance movement is a social movement promoting temperance or total abstinence from consumption of alcoholic beverages.

  9. Alcohol consumption recommendations - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol intervention is offered for people who exceed these recommendations. [26] Switzerland 30 g 20–24 g Reference. [27] United Kingdom "There's no completely safe level of drinking." [28] 112 g a week, spread across 3 days or more. Reference. [28] USA "People who do not drink should not start drinking for any reason."