Who is usually not at risk of developing long-term health problems related to alcohol?

fetuses of adult women over 21

teens who drink alcohol

adults over 21 who use alcohol responsibly

adults over 21 who drink heavily

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Adults over 21 who use alcohol responsibly are usually not at risk of developing long-term health problems related to alcohol. Responsible use typically involves moderate drinking and adhering to guidelines, which can significantly reduce the risk of adverse health effects. In contrast, fetuses of adults, teens who drink alcohol, and adults who drink heavily are all at a higher risk of developing health issues related to alcohol consumption.