Finally, a way to monitor how alcohol impacts your health
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Women deserve more information
about how alcohol impacts their health
Alcohol impacts the female body differently
Women have different body compositions than men. We’re made with more fat and less water so we can reproduce, which makes us metabolize alcohol slower.
This means that when we drink, our organs are exposed to alcohol for longer. As a result, we’re more susceptible to alcohol-related conditions than men, impacting everything from sleep and stress levels, to our gut health and risk for developing breast cancer.
How alcohol impacts health isn’t one-to-one
The healthcare industry has spent decades researching food intolerances, but alcohol is often left out of these studies – especially when it comes to women’s health.
While no amount of alcohol is good for health, there are thousands of genetic and lifestyle factors that can make us more susceptible to alcohol-related symptoms and conditions.
More women are dying from alcohol-related conditions
A historic number of women are dying from alcohol-related conditions - with percentages up 35% in the US and 46% in the UK as of 2024.
Nearly every alcohol-related condition, from breast cancer to heart disease, is preventable, but only 2.5% of US clinicians do alcohol health screenings. Alcohol health testing is expensive and costs an average of $1,800 at clinics.