A study published in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology shows that rates of serious liver scarring more than doubled over the last 20 years among heavy drinkers as the demographics of drinkers shift to include older adults and women.
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- Rates of serious liver scarring have more than doubled among heavy drinkers. 16s
- The highest increase in liver disease rates was seen in people aged 35 to 65. 26s
- Researchers link the rise to more older adults, women, and people with metabolic syndromes drinking heavily. 31s
- There is widespread confusion about what constitutes a standard alcoholic drink. 59s
- Heavy drinking among Canadian women has increased over the past two decades. 1m 41s