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Alcohol Resources вђ Long Term Health Effects Of Drinking Alcohol Poster

alcohol resources вђ long term health effects of Drinking
alcohol resources вђ long term health effects of Drinking

Alcohol Resources вђ Long Term Health Effects Of Drinking A poster image of the long term health effects of drinking alcohol. this image can also be downloaded and printed on your printer. a4 posters can also be ordered. order resource. download '8.0 al1063 l long term alcohol and body effects one pager' (pdf 64 kb) about resources.alcohol.org.nz. Long term health effects of drinking alcohol* whole of body • existing health conditions made worse, such as mental illness and diabetes • death from injury or disease mental health and addiction • mood disorders, such as depression and anxiety • alcohol dependence brain and nervous system • brain damage • memory loss • disrupted.

effects Of alcohol What Does alcohol Do To Your Body Infographic Portal
effects Of alcohol What Does alcohol Do To Your Body Infographic Portal

Effects Of Alcohol What Does Alcohol Do To Your Body Infographic Portal Fatalities and injuries. alcohol related deaths are increasing in the united states. alcohol is a factor in about 25% of suicides, about 40% of fatal burn injuries, about 50% of fatal drownings and of homicides, and about 65% of fatal falls. around 31% of all motor vehicle trafic fatalities involve alcohol. Effects of short term alcohol use. drinking excessively on an occasion can lead to these harmful health effects: injuries— motor vehicle crashes, falls, drownings, and burns. violence—homicide, suicide, sexual violence, and intimate partner violence. alcohol poisoning—high blood alcohol levels that affect body functions like breathing and. Health new zealand | te whatu ora. level 16, 101 the terrace. wellington 6011. po box 2142. wellington 6140. email health nz. resource enquiries. please direct all resource enquiries to our health resources team. you can also email us with any comments or suggestions about our website. Alcohol is a central nervous system depressant that has immediate effects on the body, like intoxication (feeling drunk) and hangovers (unpleasant aftereffects from drinking). while these effects are short lived, long term alcohol use can trigger systemic (bodywide) inflammation, which damages the body's tissues and vital organs over time.

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