The Health and Social Harms of Alcohol in France

In France, alcohol kills 41,000 people a year, accounting for 7% of deaths among those over 15, particularly among men. Cancer is the leading cause of these deaths, followed by cardiovascular and digestive diseases. The harm is not only physical: alcohol use disorders play a role in early-onset dementia and are associated with anxiety and depression, increasing the risk of suicide. Combating these harmful effects requires coordinated public policies at various levels.

Author(s): Naassila Mickael

Publishing year: 2026

Pages: 6-7

Health in Action, 2026, n° 473, p. 6-7

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