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MayoClinic.com Offers Online Alcohol Self-Assessment Tool

New online feature provides users with information related to alcohol drinking habits

Monday, June 11, 2007

ROCHESTER, Minn. — MayoClinic.com is offering a new alcohol self-assessment tool to help people become better informed about their drinking habits. While the assessment can't diagnose an alcohol abuse problem, it can provide an understanding of alcohol consumption and information related to treatment.

This new assessment tool asks 12 questions about alcohol usage to estimate the person's risk of addiction and alcohol abuse. According to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, almost 18 million Americans abuse alcohol. Each year more than 100,000 Americans die of alcohol-related causes. Alcohol is a factor in nearly half of all U.S. traffic deaths.

Alcoholism and alcohol abuse can also cause major social, economic and public health problems. Various treatments are available, and self-help groups can provide ongoing support for people recovering from alcoholism.

For those who suspect or know they have an alcohol abuse or addiction problem, here are five tips to get started on dealing with it:

  • Talk honestly with health care professionals about drinking habits
  • Get support from loved ones
  • Recognize the thoughts and emotions experienced when drinking
  • Be aware of situations that make individuals want to drink
  • Explore the benefits of reduced drinking
For more information about addiction and substance abuse, visit www.MayoClinic.com.

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Launched in 1995 and now visited by more than 7 million users a month, this award-winning consumer Web site offers health information, self-improvement and disease management tools to empower people to manage their health. Produced by a team of Web professionals and medical experts working side by side, MayoClinic.com gives users access to the experience and knowledge of the more than 2,000 physicians and scientists of Mayo Clinic. MayoClinic.com offers users intuitive, easy access tools such as "Symptom Checker" and "First-Aid Guide" for fast answers about health conditions ranging from common to complex; as well as more in-depth sections on over 25 common diseases and conditions, a wealth of healthy living articles, videos, animations and features such as "Ask a Specialist" and "Drug Watch." Users can sign up for a free weekly e-newsletter, "Housecall," which provides the latest health information from Mayo Clinic. For more information, visit www.mayoclinic.com.

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