Alcohol and Chronic Disease Prevention
01.11.2011
Alcohol consumption, especially at high levels, can increase the risk of developing a range of chronic diseases including, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and chronic kidney disease. Alcohol is a cause of cancer and consumption at any level increases cancer risk.
Alcohol consumption may also contribute to other major chronic disease risk factors such as high blood pressure and overweight and obesity.
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