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  • How long does alcohol stay in your body? A clear guide on detection and metabolism

    Even if you feel sober quickly, your body tells another story—alcohol can still be detected in your system long after the effects seem to wear off.

  • How much is too much? Here's what women should know about alcohol and liver health

    Alcohol takes on the liver, a vital organ that processes toxins, including alcohol, to keep the body healthy. Women, in particular, are more susceptible to liver damage from alcohol due to biological differences. So, how much is too much? And what can women do to protect their liver health while keeping up with modern lifestyles.

  • Is there such a thing as ‘highly functional’ drunk? Watch out

    Alcohol use disorder is a chronic condition characterized by compulsive alcohol seeking and use, despite its harmful consequences. It can lead to a variety of problems, including physical health issues, relationship difficulties, and financial problems. Here is how to recognise the signs.

  • What is alcohol poisoning? Here's what happens to your liver and body if you drink too much alcohol

    Alcohol poisoning wreaks havoc on the liver, inducing a cascade of damaging effects that can lead to severe health complications. From fatty liver disease to cirrhosis, the liver's ability to metabolise alcohol is overwhelmed, resulting in inflammation, scarring, impaired function, and sometimes, even permanent damage.

  • Binge drinking can damage your brain within months: Study

    Binge drinking can harm yourbrain within months and turn social drinkers into alcohol abusers, a new study has claimed.

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