yes you could get very ill and drunk
Yes.
no
Cirrhosis of the liver.
No, it does not cause the disease pink eye. However, it can easily cause red eyes due to dehydration and alcohol poisoning.
You cannot say that it causes gum disease, but you might be able to say that it contributes to it because of the acidic nature of soda.
a fake disease, that's impossible unless you somehow got a powerful acid injected into you skull
Black lung disease: A chronic occupational lung disease contracted by the prolonged breathing of coal mine dust. The silica and carbon in the coal dust cause black lung disease. About one of every 20 miners studied in the US has X-ray evidence of black lung disease, a form of pneumoconiosis.
Famines in themselves do not cause disease; they cause malnutrition, which is a preventable condition that can be considered as a disease. There are other diseases that are common in areas where there are famines and most of these have to do with sanitation. The leading killer in the world is cholera which is from drinking unsafe water.
Yes, it does. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for men in the United States. Most of it is due to inactivity, obesity, smoking and drinking.
Apart from messing up your digestion, probably not. However, excessive drinking when you are sick can affect your body's ability to fight off disease.
Heart diseases causes about half of all deaths in North America. Drinking alcohol in moderation reduces the risk of heart disease by about 40%.
Maybe it is- or maybe not. Water can contain organisms that cause disease- and you can't see them. Treat the water to be sure.