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The risks of drinking too much


The risks of drinking too much - NHS

The risks of drinking more than the recommended limits include cancer, liver disease, heart disease and stroke.

The risks of drinking too much | NHS inform

Binge drinking · accidents resulting in injury or death · misjudging risky situations · losing your inhibitions · increased risk-taking · making ...

Alcohol Use and Your Health - CDC

Social and wellness issues · Mental health conditions, including depression and anxiety. · Learning problems, and issues at school or work.

Health Risks of Alcohol: Problems Caused By Chronic Heavy Drinking

Health Risks of Chronic Heavy Drinking · Liver Damage · Heart Disease · Brain and Nervous System Problems · Anemia · Cancer · Seizures · Gout ...

Understanding the Dangers of Alcohol Overdose

Alcohol overdose can lead to permanent brain damage or death. What tips the balance from drinking that produces impairment to drinking that puts one's life in ...

How alcohol affects your health | healthdirect

Drinking too much can affect your memory in the long-term. It also increases your risk of having a stroke and developing dementia. The heart. Heavy drinking ...

Alcohol use: Weighing risks and benefits - Mayo Clinic

Risks of heavy alcohol use · Certain cancers, such as colorectal cancer, breast cancer and cancers of the mouth, throat, esophagus and liver. · Liver disease.

Risks: alcohol misuse - NHS

The excess amount of alcohol in your system can also upset your digestion, leading to symptoms of nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea and indigestion. More than 12 ...

Health risks of heavy drinking: Liver disease, pancreatitis, cancer

Potential health risks of chronic heavy drinking · Alcohol psychosis · Liver disease · Pancreatitis · Cancer · Ulcers and gastrointestinal problems · Immune ...

Facts About Excessive Drinking | Drink Less Campaign - CDC

Harmful effects of long-term alcohol use · Cancer. · Heart and liver disease, and stroke. · Alcohol use disorder—which affects both physical and ...

Effects of Alcohol on the Body - Healthline

Drinking too much alcohol over time may cause inflammation of the pancreas, resulting in pancreatitis. Pancreatitis can activate the release of pancreatic ...

How alcohol affects your body - Better Health Channel

Like all drugs, alcohol can damage your body, especially if you drink heavily every day or in binges. · Potential short-term effects of alcohol include hangover ...

The Risks Associated With Alcohol Use and Alcoholism - PMC

The most common disease categories that are entirely or partly caused by alcohol consumption include infectious diseases, cancer, diabetes, neuropsychiatric ...

Health, safety, legal and social consequences of drinking too much

Alcohol poisoning, or overdosing on alcohol, can occur when you drink too much. Excessive alcohol consumption can affect your breathing, heart rate and gag ...

How alcohol affects your health | nidirect

Drinking too much · nausea; vomiting; a hangover ; Drink problems · damaging your health and relationships; disrupting your work, education or lifestyle ; Binge ...

What are the effects of alcohol?

Long-term effects · mental health issues such as increased risk of suicide · substance abuse — you may become dependent or addicted to alcohol, ...

Alcohol use disorder - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

Increased risk of cancer. Long-term, excessive alcohol use has been linked to a higher risk of many cancers, including mouth, throat, liver, esophagus, colon ...

Alcohol - World Health Organization (WHO)

Drinking alcohol is associated with risks of developing noncommunicable diseases such as liver diseases, heart diseases, and different types of ...

The risks of too much alcohol - VA News

Alcohol causes damage to our cells and no amount is considered necessary. Available research does not show any definitive health benefit of ...

Even a Little Alcohol Can Harm Your Health - The New York Times

Research published in November revealed that between 2015 and 2019, excessive alcohol use resulted in roughly 140,000 deaths per year in the ...