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Drinking alcohol in moderation greatly improves heart health and significantly reduces the risk of heart attack and stroke.
In addition to impairing vision, alcohol affects a driver's coordination, reaction time, and judgment, leading to an increased risk of accidents. It can cause blurred vision and difficulty in perceiving distances and speeds accurately. Furthermore, alcohol can diminish a driver's ability to focus and track moving objects, making it harder to respond to changing road conditions. Overall, these impairments significantly compromise driving safety.
Drinking any alcohol reduces your stamina. Alcohol is a depressant and reduces your responses in every part of your body. Alcoholics are usually impotent.
It greatly reduces their number.
Drinking alcohol sometimes prevents or reduces gastritis.
Consuming frozen or very cold alcohol reduces its rate of absorption.
It reduces harmful plaque buildup.
Alcohol reduces the risk that your arteries will harden and that they will become clogged with plaque.
When consumed in moderation, alcohol reduces the risk of developing dementia, including Alzheimer's disease.
Moderate alcohol consumption reduces platelet aggregation (blood clots) that can be fatal.