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- Alcohol use: Weighing risks and benefits - Mayo Clinic
Drinking alcohol in any amount is a health risk that increases with each drink you have The risk peaks with heavy drinking, including binge drinking, which carries serious health risks
- Alcohol Use and Your Health | Alcohol Use | CDC - Centers for Disease . . .
Drinking alcohol excessively can negatively impact your health Excessive alcohol use includes: Binge drinking—Four or more drinks for women, or five or more drinks for men during an occasion
- Alcohols Effects on Health - National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and . . .
Drinking too much – on a single occasion or over time – can take a serious toll on your health The whole body is affected by alcohol use--not just the liver, but also the brain, gut, pancreas, lungs, cardiovascular system, immune system, and more
- What Does Alcohol Do to Your Body? - Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials
Alcohol’s effects go far beyond hangovers Prolonged drinking affects your liver, brain, immune system and more Learn why
- Why, Exactly, Is Alcohol So Bad for You? - TIME
Drinking, at least in moderation, was once seen as a harmless—or even healthy—indulgence that could strengthen your heart and even lengthen your lifespan But in many scientific circles,
- Alcohol: Balancing Risks and Benefits - The Nutrition Source
Moderate drinking can be healthy—but not for everyone You must weigh the risks and benefits
- Alcohol - MedlinePlus
Many people drink alcohol Drinking too much can take a serious toll on your health It's important to know how alcohol affects you and how much is too much
- Facts About Excessive Drinking | Drink Less Campaign | CDC
Excessive drinking on an occasion or over time increases your risk of illness, injury, and chronic disease It can also lead to social, emotional, and mental health challenges Drinking less alcohol can prevent these harms and lead to a better quality of life—for yourself and others
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