After a month of sobriety with Dry January, many are embracing Wet February, leading to increased alcohol consumption.
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" [Alcohol] can cause liver damage, irritate the lining of your stomach, cause inflammation to your pancreas and can also ...
Dry January is pretty much over and if you've made it this far then you have probably felt the benefits. Many will have ...
Aging results increased mitochondrial dysfunction and increased oxidative stress. There is a dysregulated energy metabolism with altered calcium homeostasis.
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Light to moderate alcohol drinking can raise HDL, but heavy drinking can increase total cholesterol, LDL, and triglycerides. This raises the chance of developing cardiovascular disease.
And it's at this stage that the brain begins to repair some of the damage and shrinkage. One study by Stanford University in California showed that after six weeks of abstaining from alcohol ...
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