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Published 12:27 30 Dec 2025 GMT
Updated 12:48 30 Dec 2025 GMT
Most of us enjoy a drink every now and again, and some of us probably enjoy a drink slightly more often than this.
The NHS recommends that adults don’t drink more than 14 units of alcohol a week, which is the equivalent of about seven or eight pints of normal strength (around 4 per cent) beer or cider.
But in recent years, it’s safe to say that drinking has become less popular.
More and more under-35s are choosing not to drink, and several famous faces have spoken about how they’ve decided to give up the booze.
So what are the main signs that you may be developing a slightly unhealthy relationship with alcohol, and what are the main ways you can cut back?
According to the NHS, alcohol misuse is "when you drink in a way that's harmful, or when you're dependent on alcohol."
The main signs of this are:
1) You drink alcohol every day without thinking about it
2) You binge-drink regularly
3) You only socialise where drink is involved
4) You drink regularly during the day
5) You find it annoying when others are not drinking
6) You drink more than the NHS guidelines every month
You don't necessarily need to go teetotal to try and address these issues though. You can improve your relationship with booze by cutting back on how much you drink, and the NHS has some simple tips to help with this.
It advises that you "make a plan" before you start drinking, by setting yourself a limit to what you're going to drink and maybe also giving yourself a budget for the day. If you're going out, you could try only taking a fixed amount of money with you.
It's also important that you let friends and family know that you're trying to cut back.
You'll probably find things easier if you take it slow. So, take things "a day at a time", cut back a "little each day" and maybe opt for smaller size drinks.
Going for lower-strength drinks and alternating alcoholic drinks with soft drinks or water could also be helpful.
Finally, the NHS advises that you have several alcohol-free days a week
If you are struggling with alcoholism, or know someone who is, you can find free help and advice at the following places:

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