New Research Maps the Biological Toll of Drinking
The review says more than 60 diseases and injuries are fully attributable to alcohol, and some risks fall when drinking stops.
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Alcohol can cause serious damage to the body in the long term, but some of the process may be reversible, according to new research.
New review confirms alcohol causes dozens of health harms, some reversible
A new review published in the journal Addiction confirms drinking causes substantial harm to health. Some of those harms may be reversible if the person reduces or stops drinking.
The risks associated with alcohol consumption to health have been numerous and long known. However, a recent study has brought encouraging news: reducing or completely stopping drinking would make some of the damage reversible. In our French society, alcohol occupies a central place. Yet, its harmful effects on immunity as well as its role in the development of cancers and other chronic diseases are now widely documented.
New Review Reveals Alcohol Linked to Numerous Health Harms, Some of Which
A groundbreaking new review published in the esteemed journal Addiction sheds definitive light on the extensive and multifaceted harm alcohol consumption inflicts on human health. This meticulously conducted systematic review consolidates current evidence to reveal that alcohol is a principal driver of both acute and chronic health conditions worldwide. While some damage wrought by alcohol may recede upon cessation or reduction of drinking, the …
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