Yes. After 25, the brain is finished developing. If you wait until 25, the development of your brain is not damaged by alcohol.
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.
The risks of drinking are many. If you drink too much you might get adicted to it. During pregnancy you might have problems. Alcohol reduces the abiliy to safely drive or operate machinery. Excess alcohol use can cause irreperable damage to internal organs.
There are no long term risks from drinking alcohol in moderation. Indeed, doing so is associated with better health and greater longevity than is abstaining from alcohol. However, the abuse of alcohol, especially over a period of many years, increases the risk of cirrhosis of the liver and, especially in connection with smoking, the risk of throat cancer.
Aside from the normal risks involved with heavy drinking, heavy alcohol consumption may result in a slowed healing/recoery time, and may increase the risk of infection.
No, you shouldn't drink any alcohol during pregnancy. Drinking alcohol, even in small amounts, can increase risk of birth defects or miscarriage - risks are higher in the first three months of pregnancy.
The risks of binge drinking can easily be avoided by simply not binge drinking.
The risks involved for college students who drink alcohol regularly could include a range of health problems such as liver damage or alcohol poisoning. These students could also find themselves injured in other ways such as falling when they are inebriated.
Avoiding situations in which alcohol is present will help you stay alcohol free and help you avoid related risks, like being injured by someone who has been drinking.
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Maintaining a healthy support group of friends and family, avoiding drugs and alcohol, and seeking treatment for depression can reduce one's risk of suicide.
Drinking alcohol does not kill any brain cells. That's an old myth spread by temperance activists who tried to scare people into abstaining from all alcoholic beverages. Of course, abusing alcohol raises the risks of a number of harms, but killing brain cells isn't one of them.
Because it reduces inhibitions, drinking alcohol may make you act in a way that would embarrass you under normal circumstances. It can also make you do dangerous things that you wouldn't normally do. Drinking too much (binge drinking) can cause alcohol poisoning, which can lead to coma and even death. Alcohol use increases the risks of liver damage, mouth, throat, esophagus and larynx cancer and heart disease. Because it reduces inhibitions, drinking alcohol may make you act in a way that would embarrass you under normal circumstances. It can also make you do dangerous things that you wouldn't normally do. Drinking too much (binge drinking) can cause alcohol poisoning, which can lead to coma and even death. Alcohol use increases the risks of liver damage, mouth, throat, esophagus and larynx cancer and heart disease.