Alcohol Rehabilitation Treatment :: Alcohol Health Effects :: Alcohol consumption and alcohol health effects
Alcohol consumption and alcohol health effects have a direct relation with each other. We will be discussing about these in our article to help people know how alcohol is affecting them.
Alcohol can have serious adverse health consequences. It is important to be aware of the risks when choosing whether or not to drink.
Sleep Disruption: Alcohol consumption can cause sleep disturbances such as insomnia.
Poor judgment, impulsivity and lack of vigilance: Drinkers are more inclined to suffer relationship damage, legal troubles, job loss, accidents and violent attacks than nondrinkers. One in every four cases of violent crime results from alcohol use, and alcohol also increases the risk for suicide.
Pregnancy Alcohol Damages: Drinkers suffer increased risk of miscarriage and their babies may suffer from fetal alcohol syndrome and other developmental abnormalities.
Pancreatitis: Those who consume alcohol have an increased risk for developing chronic pancreatitis.
Cancer: Alcohol consumption increases the risk for developing certain cancers, particularly of the pharynx, larynx, lips, mouth, esophagus, breast and liver. Among those consuming two or more drinks each day, taking a folic acid supplement may reduce breast cancer risk. Additionally, drinking alcohol with meals rather than on its own may decrease the likelihood of developing mouth, throat and digestive system cancers as a result of drinking.
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