April marks Alcohol Awareness Month, offering an important opportunity to shed light on evolving drinking trends, the health impacts of alcohol use, and what individuals should know about moderation and risk.
Susan Kelly-Weeder, dean of the George Washington University School of Nursing, is available for interviews and can speak to a range of compelling angles, including:
- The rise of “sober curious” and low- and no-alcohol lifestyles—what’s driving the shift and whether it has staying power
- Alcohol’s impact on long-term health, including links to cancer, liver disease, and mental health conditions
- How alcohol affects sleep, weight, and overall wellness—and common misconceptions
- Trends among young adults and women, including post-pandemic drinking patterns
- How to recognize problematic drinking behaviors and practical strategies for cutting back
Dean Kelly-Weeder brings both clinical and public health expertise, offering evidence-based insights along with actionable guidance for your audience.
If you would like to schedule an interview, please contact Katelyn Deckelbaum, katelyn [dot] deckelbaum
gwu [dot] edu (katelyn[dot]deckelbaum[at]gwu[dot]edu).
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