Here are some of the dangers associated with excessive alcohol consumption. First, heavy alcohol consumption can lead to a number of physical health problems including liver damage, high blood pressure, and stroke. Additionally, those who consume too much alcohol may experience higher levels of ...
Liver damage In some cases, the damage is reversible. But you may experience life-long complications and scarring. 2. Increased Injury Risk Another of the dangers of substance abuse is the risk of injury. When you use drugs that alter your mood and perceptions, you’re more likely to engag...
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Dr. Ravnskov M.Dreports that the Masai blood cholesterol levels are among the lowest in the world. For decades now we have been told not to eat saturated fats. Years ago the media ran the all too familiar line about the dangers of eggs. This message has been rescinded at least. But w...
you will experience ‘overnight drunkenness.’” This is because the body has accumulated too much acetaldehyde, which makes it easier to sleep the next day, he explained, adding that most people have a negligent attitude towards the discomfort of being drunk overnight, which easily leads to ...
What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Too Much Sugar? When you eat too much sugar you increase your risk for obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart issues, some cancers, and damage to the liver. Featured Slideshows Breast CancerA Visual Guide to Breast Cancer Hepatitis C (Hep C)Transmission,...
Trans fat is considered the worst type of dietary fat. Without any known health benefit or safe level of consumption, eating too much trans fat can increase dangerous LDL cholesterol, decrease good HDL cholesterol and up chronic inflammation. A diet with trans fat may contribute to heart disease...
Heavy drinkers die more often from cirrhosis of the liver than the general population. - The stomach: Small amounts of alcohol help digestion by increasing the production of acid in the stomach. But large concentrated amounts irritate the stomach and can cause vomiting. Very heavy drinking can ...
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Liver or kidney disease* (particularly with long-term use) High blood pressure Leg swelling People who use NSAIDs also run a much higher risk of having negative cardiovascular events, such as a heart attack or stroke. Researchers from the University of Montreal Hospital Research Center found that...