More Americans are drinking themselves to death, and though women lag behind men when it comes to risky boozing, they're catching up with alarmingly high rates of fatalities, research shows.A new study published in JAMA Network has found that while men have historically been more than twice as likely to die from alcohol-related conditions than women, the gap is closing.The alcohol death rate for men climbed 12.5 percent each year between 2018 and 2020, researchers found.
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