Because there is no risk if the person drinks in moderation. And drinking in moderation is pleasurable, improves health, and increases length of life.
Drinking games constitute high risk drinking of alchohol.
yes
Drinking alcohol can help reduce the risk of developing kidney stones.
Any alcohol at all during pregnancy is high risk.
Drinking in moderation lowers the risk of dementia, including Alzheimer's disease.
To determine which individual is more likely to have heart disease based on drinking behavior, we would typically consider factors such as the quantity and frequency of alcohol consumption. Generally, heavy and chronic drinking is associated with an increased risk of heart disease, while moderate drinking may have some protective effects for certain individuals. Additionally, binge drinking or drinking patterns that lead to other health issues can elevate heart disease risk. Therefore, an individual with a history of heavy or irresponsible drinking would be at a higher risk compared to someone who drinks moderately or abstains.
Yes. Heavily abusing alcohol over a long period of years can increase the risk of brain damage. However, drinking alcohol in moderation improves cardiovascular health and reduces the risk of developing dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
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.
Drinking alcohol in moderation improves blood profile and reduces the risk of heart disease.
A teetotaller. Not drinking alcohol is not necessarily intelligent because consuming it in moderation is associated with better health and greater longevity than is abstaining from it. Abstaining from alcohol is a high risk factor for cardiovascular disease. ...Intelligent?
Involuntary risk factors for Heart disease are smoking and drugs and drinking a lot of alcohol...
Frequent or excessive drinking is commonly referred to as "alcohol abuse" or "alcohol use disorder." This pattern of drinking can lead to negative health effects, impaired functioning, and increased risk of addiction. It is characterized by a strong craving for alcohol, loss of control over drinking, and withdrawal symptoms when not consuming alcohol.