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Heart disease, atherosclerosis, elevated cholesterol, and several other cardiovascular problems.

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What diseases can be caused by alcohol?

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What can alcohol do to your heart?

When consumed in moderation, alcohol (beer, wine and liquor) reduce the risk of heart disease by about 40%.


What happens to the heart when you drink alcohol?

Drinking alcohol in moderation improves blood profile and reduces the risk of heart disease.


Can you die from alcohol use?

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Diseases from alcohol?

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Does drinking alcohol reduce heart disease?

There are indications that small quantities of alcohol (3-5 drinks a week), especially red wines, have some value in preventing heart disease. However, larger amounts than that are known to cause or aggravate heart disease over time.


How alcohol causes disease?

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Does alcohol thins your blood?

Yes, alcohol thins the blood. That's one of the many reasons that drinking alcohol regularly in moderation reduces the risk of heart attack and related Heart disease by about 40% on average.


What activities contributes to cardiovascular disease?

Smoking, lack of exercise, and overeating are activities that contribute to cardiovascular disease. Excess alcohol consumption can also lead to Heart disease.


Effects of alcohol on heart?

Drinking alcohol temporarily makes the heart beat slower than usual. Consuming alcohol in moderation reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease by about 40% and increases the chances of surviving a heart attack.


How does drinking affect heart disease?

Drinking alcohol in moderation may have some cardiovascular benefits, such as raising HDL (good) cholesterol levels. However, heavy and binge drinking can lead to high blood pressure, heart failure, and an increased risk of heart disease and stroke. It's important to stick to recommended limits for alcohol consumption to maintain heart health.


What are involuntary risk factors for the heart?

Involuntary risk factors for Heart disease are smoking and drugs and drinking a lot of alcohol...