Negative effects of alcohol in heart diseases

Abstract

Studies to this day show that the more alcohol a person drinks,the higher the risk of developing heart disease and heart attacks. In addition, the limit of rational and normal consumption of alcohol, which is not at risk of heart disease, has not been opened at all. Alcohol in any dosage has a harmful effect on the heart. Chronic alcohol abuse is associated with cardiomyopathy alcoholism, various forms of anemia, the risk of blood clots in the brain, alcoholism and many other diseases, which together affect the spiritual and material world of a person, causing damage.

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