Traffic fatalities.
Drunken driving is the leading cause of alcohol related death.
Alcohol-related traffic fatalities.
Cancer. Click on "Leading causes of death in America" under Related links below.
the second leading cause of death in the US is cancer.
Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death in women
Heart disease. Unless contraindicated by alcoholism, pregnancy, etc., drinking alcohol in moderation reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease by about 40%.
Heart diseases causes about half of all deaths in North America. Drinking alcohol in moderation reduces the risk of heart disease by about 40%.
When you drink alcohol, it can cause the blood vessels in your nose to expand, leading to congestion and a stuffy feeling.
The leading cause of death in Canada in heart disease. The second biggest cause of death in Canada is a stroke.
Homicide, far behind the leading cause of teen death, accidents.
Inhaling alcohol can lead to rapid intoxication and increase the risk of alcohol poisoning. It can also cause damage to the respiratory system, including lung inflammation and potential lung infections. Additionally, inhaling alcohol bypasses the liver's natural filtration process, leading to a higher concentration of alcohol in the bloodstream and increasing the risk of alcohol-related harm to the body.
Yes, drinking alcohol can cause congestion by irritating the mucous membranes in the respiratory system, leading to inflammation and increased mucus production.