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  2. Alcohol use: Weighing risks and benefits - Mayo Clinic

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    Risks of moderate alcohol use. The bottom line is that alcohol is potentially addictive, can cause intoxication, and contributes to health problems and preventable deaths. If you already drink at low levels and continue to drink, risks for these issues appear to be low. But the risk is not zero.

  3. Alcohol's Effects on Health - National Institute on Alcohol Abuse...

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    Alcohol's Effects on the Body. Drinking too much – on a single occasion or over time – can take a serious toll on your health. Here’s how alcohol can affect your body: Alcohol interferes with the brain’s communication pathways, and can affect the way the brain looks and works.

  4. Effects of short-term alcohol use. Drinking excessively on an occasion can lead to these harmful health effects: Injuriesmotor vehicle crashes, falls, drownings, and burns. Violence—homicide, suicide, sexual violence, and intimate partner violence.

  5. Alcohol - World Health Organization (WHO)

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    Alcohol is an established carcinogen and alcohol consumption increases the risk of several cancers, including breast, liver, head and neck, oesophageal and colorectal cancers. In 2019, 4.4% of cancers diagnosed globally and 401 000 cancer deaths were attributed to alcohol consumption.

  6. Health Risks of Alcohol: Problems Caused By Chronic Heavy...

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    There is a clear link between heavy alcohol use and many types of cancers. Alcohol can damage the cells in your mouth, throat, voice box, and esophagus. It can lead to cancers in your liver ...

  7. The risks of drinking too much - NHS

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    Regularly drinking more than 14 units of alcohol a week risks damaging your health. The number of units in a drink is based on the size of the drink and its alcohol strength. New evidence around the health harms from regular drinking has emerged in recent years.

  8. What Does Alcohol Do to Your Body? - Cleveland Clinic Health...

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    Heavy drinking can also lead to a host of health concerns, like brain damage, heart disease, cirrhosis of the liver and even certain kinds of cancer. And that’s on top of the toll that alcohol use can take on relationships, not to mention the potential for financial strain and legal troubles.

  9. Alcohol’s health effects: What you need to know

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    Over the long term, alcohol can increase your risk of more than 200 different diseases, including in the liver and pancreas, and certain cancers. Drinking alcohol is so common that people may not question how even one beer, cocktail, or glass of wine could impact their health.

  10. What are the effects of alcohol? - Department of Health and Aged...

    www.health.gov.au/topics/alcohol/about-alcohol/what-are-the-effects-of-alcohol

    medical conditions. use of other drugs and medications. Alcohol can affect you more quickly if you: drink on an empty stomach. have a lower tolerance to alcohol. have a lower percentage of muscle on your body. are a young person. weigh less. don’t usually drink alcohol. What happens in your body. As you drink alcohol, it:

  11. The Risks Associated With Alcohol Use and Alcoholism - PMC

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    Alcohol consumption has been identified as an important risk factor for illness, disability, and mortality (Rehm et al. 2009b).In fact, in the last comparative risk assessment conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO), the detrimental impact of alcohol consumption on the global burden of disease and injury was surpassed only by unsafe sex and childhood underweight status but exceeded ...

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