Alcohol Poisoning Kills Six People in US Everyday

According to the report submitted by Centers for Disease and Preservation, an average of six middle-aged Americans are dying everyday because of alcohol poisoning.

The said agency also found out that about or an average of 2,221 US citizens died because of this every year which happened between years 2010 until 2012.Three quarters of deaths happened to men ages 35 years old to 64 years old, but men ages 45 to 54 are in higher risks.

Dr. Robert Brewer, leader of alcohol program at CDC said, "Most previous studies have looked at college kids and young people, but the problem is bigger than that. It was surprising that the number of deaths was so concentrated among middle-age adults."

The said report breakdown according to states; the highest rate of deaths are in Alaska then followed by New Mexico, third is in Rhode Island, and fourth is Arizona. However, Alabama got the lowest rate followed by Texas, third by Illinois, and lastly by Virginia.

The states having higher death rates are actually located in western US including Massachusetts as well as in Great Plains. In the said reports, it is stated that "a bigger problem than previously thought." However, they said it is would be really impossible because according to researchers they modify their procedure on they can possibly track their data in previous years.  

If the person consumes alcohol in large amounts in short period of time the levels of blood alcohol will raised piercingly that it overwhelms the body to respond naturally. So, meaning to say when the person drinks too much alcohol the brain shuts down and can't control the breathing as well as the temperature of the body, and heart rate.

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