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Alcohol: When Does Social Drinking Become Too Much?
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Host: Jonathan Fialkow M.D.
Published: April 7, 2021
Host: Jonathan Fialkow M.D.
Published: April 7, 2021
In our culture, alcohol is everywhere. We may have a drink or two at a family dinner or social occasion without even thinking about it. But studies have linked drinking with cancer, even when done in moderation. Long-term use can cause serious health complications, and you don’t have to suffer from the disease of alcoholism to experience the consequences.
In honor or Alcohol Awareness Month in April, host Jonathan Fialkow, M.D., deputy medical director and chief of cardiology at Baptist Health’s Miami Cardiac & Vascular Institute, welcomed a panel of experts to look into the effects of alcohol, the nature of alcoholism, and how to help someone who is battling an alcohol addiction.
Guests:
Thomas Hammond, M.D.; neurologist with Marcus Neuroscience Institute
Kaitlin Elsbeth Ross, M.D.; family medicine physician with Baptist Health Primary Care
Kevin Wandler, M.D.; chief medical officer with Advanced Recovery Systems
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