The moderate consumption of Alcoholic Beverages (beer, wine and liquor) is associated with better health and longer life than is either abstaining from alcohol or abusing it.
There is scientific medical consensus regarding this fact and it has also been reported by the U.S. federal government.
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Alcohol abuse can have negative long term effects on your body and it has been linked to many illnesses. That's why drinking in moderation is important. The liver can break down about one drink or unit of alcohol an hour, and if you drink in moderation your liver will be able to metabolize the alcohol with no problem.
Drinking alcohol in moderation is associated with better health and living longer. A major benefit of drinking moderately is that it dramatically reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease, the major cause of death in Western countries. However, it also reduces the risk of type 2 Diabetes and other serious diseases.
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Liver damage, kidney damage, memory loss, and addiction
The long term effects of abusing alcohol is death.. It will lead to cirrhosis of the liver, can cause sometimes fatal acute pancreatitis, throat and esophagus cancer, stomach ulcers, permanent brain damage, gout, kidney failure, enlarged heart, high blood pressure, loss of sanity, dehydration, malnutrition, and more. Emotional distress for your family (if you have one). Long-term effects of alcohol consumption such as:
The moderate consumption of Alcoholic Beverages (beer, wine and liquor) is associated with better health and longer life than is either abstaining from alcohol or abusing it.
There is scientific medical consensus regarding this fact and it has also been reported by the U.S. federal government.
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The body begins to destroy itself. Kidneys, brain, and other body functions break down. Often people die from accidents because they are intoxicated or they loose families, jobs, and homes due to drinking.
Long-term effects of drinking alcohol in moderation are the significantly increased chances of better health and longer life.
Alcohol can cause several liver diseases.
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Long-term effects of drinking alcohol in moderation are the significantly increased chances of better health and longer life.
Over the short term, hair and nails. Over the long term, none of it.
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No, it also has short-term effects.
If consumed in moderation , the long term effects of drinking are better health and greater longevity. Abusing alcohol tends to have the opposite effects.
The long-term effects of drinking alcohol in moderation are better health and longer life expectancy. The long-term effects of abusing alcohol are poorer health and shorter life expectancy.
Intoxication can have both short-term and long-term effects based on the concentration of alcohol. Short-term effects include decreased heart rate, vomiting, fatigue, and impaired judgment. Long-term effects include respiratory depression, coma, and death.
Alcohol is known for its short term effects on a persons eye. Its long term effects are the coloring of the eye changing to yellow, and eye paralysis.
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went alcohol is used it makes u drunk and u may do something u may regret. team kickface
No, it has both long term and short term effects. One short term effect is that it makes you drunk and unable to drive a vehicle safely.