Here’s another reason to try “middle-aged drinking epidemic” that can raise the risk of cancer and even early death.
“I see many men and women in this category in my clinic,” Dr. Max Pemberton wrote Sunday in the Daily Mail.

“When I ask them about their drinking, they often fail to see they have a problem because things haven’t (yet) reached the stage where they physically depend on it — when the body becomes reliant on alcohol and the shakes kick in if they go without it,” he added.
Pemberton recommends undergoing the four-question CAGE assessment, a screening tool that may identify a substance abuse problem. CAGE — developed in 1968 by Dr. John Ewing, a psychiatry professor and addiction therapy clinician at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill — stands for Cut down, Annoyed, Guilty and Eye-opener.
- Cut down: Have you ever felt you should cut down on your drinking?
- Annoyed: Have people annoyed you by criticizing your drinking?
- Guilty: Have you ever felt bad or guilty about your drinking?
- Eye-opener: Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning to steady your nerves or get rid of a hangover?