1 Min What At-Risk Drinking Really Means
Jessica
•
1m 14s
Risk is influenced not only by volume, but by frequency, genetics, and co-existing health conditions.
☑ Clearer Risk Recognition
☑ Healthier Drinking Patterns
☑ Improved Self-Assessment
✎ Learn The Facts: Genetic differences in alcohol dehydrogenase enzymes can significantly change how quickly alcohol is metabolized, affecting individual risk.
*The program is intended for general information purposes only. It is not intended to be relied upon and is not a substitute for professional medical advice based on your individual conditions and circumstances. Your use of CARAVAN services is subject to additional terms and conditions.
Up Next in Jessica
-
1 Min What To Know About Combining Al...
Alcohol interacts differently depending on medication type and liver processing pathways.
☑ Reduced Medication Risk
☑ Safer Health Decisions
☑ Improved Treatment Outcomes✎ Learn The Facts: Alcohol competes with certain medications for liver metabolism, potentially increasing blood concentratio...
-
1 Min Supporting A Loved One Who Is S...
Approach alcohol-related concerns with empathy and clarity to best support and understand your loved ones.
☑ Improved Support Skills
☑ Stronger Communication
☑ Increased Emotional Awareness✎ Pro Tip: Expressing concern using “I” statements reduces defensiveness and increases openness.
*The pr...
-
1 Min Talking To Your Doctor About Al...
Clear communication with healthcare providers supports more accurate risk assessment and care planning.
☑ Improved Medical Transparency
☑ Clearer Health Guidance
☑ Increased Preventive Support✎ Learn The Facts: Alcohol can influence blood pressure, liver enzyme labs, and sleep quality, all fac...