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==Stay healthy== |
==Stay healthy== |
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⚫ | {{infobox|Lethal dose|In large doses, alcohol is a poison.<br/>A typical bottle of hard liquor is 750 ml (26 oz.) and around 40% alcohol, so it contains about 300 ml of alcohol. That is enough that – if drunk quickly and undiluted on an empty stomach – it would have a 50% chance of killing an 85 kg (187 lb.) person. The risk of death is non-zero even at much lower dosages, especially for smaller people.<br |
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Scientific studies show that there is '''no safe limit''' for alcohol, and being completely sober is best for your health. Possible long-term health effects of excessive drinking include liver damage, heart disease, cancer, and dementia. |
Scientific studies show that there is '''no safe limit''' for alcohol, and being completely sober is best for your health. Possible long-term health effects of excessive drinking include liver damage, heart disease, cancer, and dementia. |
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⚫ | {{infobox|Lethal dose|In large doses, alcohol is a poison. |
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Alcohol affects everyone differently, and knowing your limit is very important. The key is to avoid excessive drinking, both at individual occasions and as weekly intake. |
Alcohol affects everyone differently, and knowing your limit is very important. The key is to avoid excessive drinking, both at individual occasions and as weekly intake. |
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