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- Alcohol (drug) - Wikipedia
Ethanol is also known chemically as alcohol, ethyl alcohol, or drinking alcohol It is a simple alcohol with a molecular formula of C 2 H 6 O and a molecular weight of 46 0684 g mol
- Alcohol Use and Your Health | Alcohol Use | CDC
Using alcohol excessively on occasion or over time can have immediate and long-term health risks By drinking less alcohol, you can improve your health and well-being
- Alcohol - World Health Organization (WHO)
Alcohol and alcoholic beverages contain ethanol, which is a psychoactive and toxic substance with dependence-producing properties Alcohol has been widely used in many cultures for centuries, but it is associated with significant health risks and harms
- Alcohols Effects on Health - National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and . . .
Alcohol interferes with the brain’s communication pathways and can affect the way the brain looks and works These disruptions can change mood and behavior and make it harder to think clearly and move with coordination Drinking alcohol can also increase the risk of stroke
- Alcohol use: Weighing risks and benefits - Mayo Clinic
The bottom line is that alcohol is potentially addictive, can cause intoxication, and contributes to health problems and preventable deaths If you already drink at low levels and continue to drink, risks for these issues appear to be low
- Alcohol consumption and your health: What the science says
Is a nightly glass of wine — or two, even — good for you? Bad for you? Or somewhere in between? Stanford experts discuss the health implications of moderate alcohol consumption and how the guidelines have changed
- Alcohol Use Disorder - Causes, Symptoms, Treatment Help
We know that drinking too much can harm your health The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends that if adults (age 21 and older) choose to drink alcohol, drinking less is better for health than drinking more
- Alcohol (Ethanol) Effects, Hazards Warnings - Drugs. com
Excessive use of alcohol can lead to alcoholism, or alcohol dependence There are four cardinal symptoms in alcoholism: craving, loss of control, physical dependence, and tolerance
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