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Alcohol poisoning victims are often middle-aged adults -- not kids.
Alcohol poisoning victims are often middle-aged adults -- not kids.
An average of six Americans die of alcohol poisoning each day – and they are not all members of college fraternities or sororities, according to researchers for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

     Alcohol poisoning results from excessive consumption, behavior generally associated with colleges and universities, but actually the victims are generally middle-aged men, researchers said during a Jan. 6 press briefing. Indeed, 3 in 4  alcohol poisoning deaths involved victims ages 35 to 64.
     Dr. Ileana Arias, the CDC's principal deputy director, defined “binge” drinking as five or more alcoholic drinks for men and four or more for women within a two- to three-hour period. And while that sounds excessive, binge drinking is common. More than 38 million U.S. adults report binge drinking about four times per month. They down an average of eight drinks per binge.  
     To get a handle on the issue, researchers examined death certificate data from 2010 to 2012 and found that 2,200 Americans died each year of alcohol poisoning. If anything, they think that number underestimates the problem.  
     Here are four takeaways from the CDC’s briefing:

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