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Danger Of Alcoholic

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What is Alcohol?
Alcohol is often used to refer to ethanol, which is also called grain
alcohol; and sometimes for drinks containing alcohol. This is
because ethanol is currently used, not methanol, or other alcohol
groups. Likewise with alcohol in the pharmaceutical world. The
alcohol played is ethanol. Something wider. Alcohol is often used
to refer to ethanol, which is also called grain alcohol; and
sometimes for drinks containing alcohol. This is because ethanol
is currently used, not methanol, or other alcohol groups. Likewise
with alcohol in the pharmaceutical world. The alcohol played is
ethanol. Something wider.
Binge Drinking
Binge drinking is a success in a short time, aiming to get
drunk. Binge drinking drinks and more cups for women in
approximately two hours.
1. Brain damage
• Routine binge drinking routines (more than four times per month) can
cause permanent brain damage, serious psychiatric disorders, such as
anxiety, depression to schizophrenia, and build a dependence on
alcohol or become an alcoholic.
2. Heart disease
• The amount of alcohol you consume has a direct relationship to your
blood pressure. Taking three glasses of liquor or more on one
occasion can temporarily increase your blood pressure, however, the
habit of being involved in regular alcoholic drinks can cause an
increased risk of developing hypertension in the long run.
3. Cancer
• Alcohol is a carcinogen compound that can very easily affect the parts
around the head and neck.
4. Lung problems
• When a person vomits due to drinking alcohol, he can choke if the
vomit blocks the respiratory tract and some of the residue is sucked
into the lungs. This is fatal.
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