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Long-term alcohol use is more severe in older people than younger people because older people's body systems are generally weaker.

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False. Long term alcohol use is more severe in older people because they have had longer to both consume alcohol and suffer its effects than younger people. However, a weaker immune system may also have an effect, although immune systems cannot necessarily fight off some alcohol-induced illnesses like liver cancer. Younger people may also be more aware of the risks of long-term alcohol use, so it may be less severe for them.
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