Long term effects of alcohol



Long term effects of alcohol

Alcohol and Health
Short-term effects of alcohol
Long-term effects of alcohol
Alcohol and cardiovascular disease
Alcoholic liver disease
Alcoholic hepatitis
Alcohol and cancer
Alcohol and weight
Fetal alcohol syndrome
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
Alcoholism
Blackout (alcohol-related amnesia)
Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
Recommended maximum intake
Total recorded alcohol per capita consumption (15+), in litres of pure alcohol

Regularly having more than two drinks a day increases the risk of developing alcoholism, alcoholic liver disease, and some forms of cancer. Having between one to two alcoholic drinks a day has been shown to have positive effects on health, unless contraindicated, chiefly because of its cardiovascular effects. A few researchers have questioned the extent of positive effects as most studies compare moderate drinkers' health to non-drinkers, but fail to take into account the number of people who abstain because they are already ill, rather than lack of alcohol causing their ill-health.



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