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  2. Alcohol abuse - Wikipedia

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    any drinking in pregnant women or persons < 21 years old [10] Binge drinking is a pattern of alcohol consumption that brings blood alcohol concentration ≥ 0.08%, usually corresponding to: ≥ 5 standard drinks on a single occasion in men [10] ≥ 4 standard drinks on a single occasion in women [10]

  3. Alcohol tolerance - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol tolerance is increased by regular drinking. [1] This reduced sensitivity to the physical effects of alcohol consumption requires that higher quantities of alcohol be consumed in order to achieve the same effects as before tolerance was established. Alcohol tolerance may lead to (or be a sign of) alcohol dependence. [1]

  4. Men Who Stop Drinking Often See This Bedroom Benefit - AOL

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    So, while quitting alcohol may cause short-term symptoms that contribute to ED, it’ll likely improve your intimate health in the long run. stefanamer/istockphoto How to Treat ED Caused by Alcohol

  5. Alcoholism - Wikipedia

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    Drinking enough to cause a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.03–0.12% typically causes an overall improvement in mood and possible euphoria (intense feelings of well-being and happiness), increased self-confidence and sociability, decreased anxiety, a flushed, red appearance in the face and impaired judgment and fine muscle coordination.

  6. Alcohol intolerance - Wikipedia

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    Drinking alcohol in addition to consuming calcium cyanamide can cause permanent or long-lasting intolerance (nitrolime disease), [11] [12] contributing (in conjunction with other substances) to the accumulation of harmful acetaldehyde in the body by inhibiting the acetaldehyde dehydrogenase enzyme.

  7. A drink now may impact you more than it would years ago ... - AOL

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    A rise in drinking for people 65 and older is a big problem given the greater health impacts that come with alcohol for older adults, said Dr. George F. Koob, director of the National Institute on ...

  8. Alcohol and health - Wikipedia

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    Regular heavy drinking and heavy episodic drinking (also called binge drinking), entailing four or more standard alcoholic drinks (a pint of beer or 50 ml drink of a spirit such as whisky corresponds to about two units of alcohol) on any one occasion, pose the greatest risk for harm, but lesser amounts can cause problems as well. [55]

  9. Racism linked to drinking problems in Asian American ... - AOL

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    Racial discrimination may be causing alcohol-related problems among Asian American college students, according to a new research published in the Asian American