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Which of these are considered long-term effects of alcohol abuse? Check all that apply. vomiting

liver disease kidney
failure impaired
judgment thin and
brittle bones

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Liver disease kidney and brittle bones. Not really sure but that's what I would put.
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Answer:

  • liver disease kidney
  • brittle bones

Step-by-step explanation:

Excess alcohol is harmful to the whole body. In the long run, this excess can leave bones weak and brittle and can cause liver disease kidney. One of the ways in which alcohol is bad for the kidneys is because the substance impairs the organ's ability to filter blood. Also, for those already suffering from kidney problems, excessive drinking can result in the condition worsening.

Ingested alcohol acts in the body in order to decrease the calcium reserves and, consequently, makes the bones become fragile and brittle. Alcohol has a direct effect on bone tissue, interrupting its formation.

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