long term, what doesnt! cirrosis of the liver, metabolic syndrome from defficiencies of essensial vitamins, hypertension and even kidney problems, all of these are synergistic and eventually fatal.
Ethyl alcohol (ethanol) is the base of all alcoholic drinks; this role and importance is known from many thousand of years for the majority of peoples around the world. But ethanol may be considered as a drug and his exaggerate consumption is dangerous for the health (alcoholic coma, dementia, liver diseases, heart diseases, tendency for suicide, crimes, etc.
No. Mosquitoes transmit protists through biting, which is where diseases like malaria come from.
Three that come to mind are acromegaly, pituitary adenoma, and secondary hypothyroidism.
Fungal diseases grow on the organism that they infect. While infecting an organism, they will produce spores that will spread to and infect another organism. Some are able to hang out in the soil (or water, for aquatic fungal diseases) until they come in contact with a suitable host.
Characteristics of an alcohol molecule: -A straight chain of carbon and hydrogen -an OH group attached to the carbon-hydrogen skeleton -no other functional groups attached Ex: methanol CH2OH (wood alcohol) ethanol C2H5OH (grain alcohol) isopropyl alcohol C3H7OH (rubbing alcohol) There are various other forms these are the most familiar to most people.
No, but it can cause physical diseases.
obesity, lung caner, alcohol
Cirrhosis
If you drink your alcohol too quickly then you can choke on your drink.Other than that there are no specific alcohol related lung disorders
Heart disease, Cirrhosis, liver disease
Yes. Hepatitis can cause cirrhosis, as can other diseases; alcohol is a common cause, but not the only one.
diarrhoeal diseases,typhoid,cholera,hepatitis and other contagious diseases
Alcohol is produced by yeast acting on sugars.
It comes from factories
arabics
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Some diseases come through sexual intercourse, and many others do not.