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National Alcohol & Substance Abuse

Raising Awareness

National Alcohol Awareness Month, held every April since 1987, spotlights alcohol abuse—a preventable yet pervasive health crisis. Initiated by the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (NCADD), it seeks to educate, reduce stigma, and inspire action. In 2025, the need is urgent: alcohol claims over 178,000 U.S. lives yearly, per the NIAAA, making it a top preventable killer. Awareness isn’t just reflection—it’s the first step toward change.
 
Alcohol misuse devastates bodies and societies.
  • Binge drinking: 5+ drinks (men) or 4+ (women) in one sitting spikes risks.
  • Chronic use rewires the brain, deepening addiction.
  • Linked to 200+ health issues—liver disease, cancer, and more.
  • Costs the U.S. $249 billion annually, per CDC data.
  • Teens face brain development damage from early use.
  • Increases odds of lifelong addiction for young drinkers.
  • Strains families and drives fatal accidents like drunk driving.
It’s not just personal—it’s a public health emergency demanding attention.

Healing the Hurt: Tackling Opioid Addiction Head-On

From Prescription to Peril: Inside the Opioid Epidemic

Opioid addiction is a devastating public health crisis affecting millions worldwide. It often begins with prescribed painkillers like oxycodone or illicit drugs like heroin, hijacking the brain’s reward system. Users develop tolerance, needing higher doses for the same effect, leading to physical dependence and intense withdrawal symptoms—shaking, nausea, and despair—when use stops. Addiction tears apart families, fuels overdoses, and strains healthcare systems. In the U.S. alone, over 70,000 died from opioid overdoses in 2023, per CDC data. Recovery demands medical intervention, therapy, and support, yet stigma and limited access to treatment hinder progress. Action is urgent—watch the crisis unfold and learn more.
Understanding Opioid Addiction’s Grip

Click to watch this gripping opioid addiction video—uncover the crisis, its toll, and solutions. Act now to understand and combat this epidemic!

 

Struggling with substance use disorder?

UnitedHealthcare Has Resources
UnitedHealthcare’s resources offer clear steps to get help. Start by recognizing signs like mood swings or neglecting responsibilities.
 
Call the 24/7 Substance Use Helpline at 1-855-780-5955 (TTY 711) for free, confidential support—connect with advocates who guide you to treatment options and network providers.
 
You can also log into your member account for virtual mental health visits. Treatment varies, from therapy to medication, tailored to your needs.
 
Act now—reach out, assess your situation, and start recovery with expert-backed resources at your fingertips!
 

Breaking Free: Steps to Overcome Alcohol Misuse

Recovery from alcohol misuse is achievable but challenging.

Stigma silences many, and treatment access varies—counseling, support groups like AA, or medications often remain out of reach. SAMHSA’s 24/7 helpline (1-800-662-HELP) offers a lifeline, linking people to local care. National Alcohol Awareness Month amplifies these resources, promoting tools like NIAAA’s Rethinking Drinking for self-help.

Take a stand: assess your habits, reach out, or advocate. Collective effort can shift the tide. Let’s turn awareness into action—lives depend on it.