no alchohol will not damage the eye sight but it will damage our herat
There are no risks to drinking alcohol in moderation. However, the abuse of alcohol, especially over a period of years, can lead to brain damage, liver failure and damage the central nervous system.
it is damege to the liver
Too much alcohol can cause death. Drinking and driving can also accidents. Drinking too much may also cause liver damage.
The legal Australian age for drinking alcohol is 18, however the human brain is still developing at this stage and drinking alcohol is not recommended until the age of 26. This is because alcohol will damage the brain at this stage.
yes
Alcohol damages many of your organs and over excessive drinking can cause liver failure , drinking alcohol allot can thin bones , it can also cause stomach cancer , alcohol does damage most parts of the body not just physically but mentally drinking alcohol all the time may make you feel like you need it all the time.
There are many different things that can happen to a human body when alcohol is consumed. Damage to the liver, damage to the brain, vomiting, and passing out are all effects of alcohol.
Alcohol can severley damage the primary function of the liver. (it can damage the whole liver overtime).
Drinking petroleum would unquestionably be more dangerous than drinking alcohol, ounce for ounce. Mixing the two (drinking and driving) is not a good idea, either. Apart from that, your question is pointless.
Alcohol over indulgence can impair liver function, and sap potassium levels.
Yes, you can. If the affinity exists to become an alcoholic, then drinking will make you more and more dependent on alcohol.
It takes many years of heavy drinking to be a cause of liver damage. On the other hand, drinking in moderation benefits the liver.