maybe because its bad for you? it also is because when alcohol gets in your system it runs through your blood and all your blood runs into your heart and when you drink its running through your heart and its a bad liquid, fatty and alcohol detriates your body and its poisounious? and that large amounts eventually cause heart disease , so in my best wishes just dont drink yourself to death :)
Researchers at the Medical University of South Carolina have found that middle-aged non-drinkers who began drinking in moderation experienced a 38% lower risk of developing cardiovascular disease compared to those who continued abstaining.
This study is important in that it provide more evidence that the reduced risk of cardiovascular disease among moderate drinkers is a result of the alcohol itself rather than any differences in lifestyle, genetics, or other factors.
The study was published in the American Journal of Medicine.
It causes hardening of the arteries and high blood pressure, both of which put extra strain on the heart. Introduces free radicals to poisoned areas.
alcohol abuse and continuous intake of alcohol could lead to a shortage of breath and eventually cardiac arrest
It causes fatty deposits in the heart.
Plants cause heart failure
To much alcohol can cause liver failure.
No not at all, if you take steroids they can lead to heart failure.
Mixing alcohol with any "downer" like xanex or klonipin (however you spell it) can and will lead to liver failure and heart seizure. This means to much alcohol or to much klonipin taken together will cause your heart to stop and cause severe liver damage or failure. Most prescription medicine when taken with alcohol will cause the alcohol to be stagnate in more contrated toxic form in your system causing rapid liver damage. To much at once or on a regular basis will cause liver failure along with other problems. Even mixing the two once can cause fatal damage. NEVER TAKE ALCOHOL AND PERSCRIPTION MEDICINE TOGETHER!!!!
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It depends on the cause of Cardiac failure. If it is due to permanent damage of the heart it will cause problems with pregnancy. The extra work on the heart due to pregnancy, in the presence of existing heart failure can be life threatening.
Prolonged, repeated dehydration.
Heart failure.
yes
kidney failure, alcohol poison and, put your life at risk
Alcohol withdrawal does not cause heart attacks, although you might possibly feel that you are dying from a lack of alcohol.