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True or False. Staying away from excessive alcohol intake lowers blood pressure, the risk from injury, heart disease, stroke, liver problems, and some types of cancer. True False​

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Answer:

This is True.

Step-by-step explanation:

> Alcohol has been proven to raise blood pressure when taken in larger amounts, so by staying away from it would in fact, not EXACTLY lower your blood pressure (Unless you were previously drinking and stopped), but we can list that as true in that case, as the question doesn’t specify.

> The risk of injury, as with blood pressure, would only be lowered if you were previously ya have, drinker, but stopped. With drinking becomes being drunk, and with being drunk comes lack of hand-eye coordination. A sudden or even gradual lack of, is enough to cause a car crash, or a fight (Some may have a side effect of aggression during the consuming of alcohol), etc. So this can be proven as true.

> Heart desease has been a scientifically proven side effect of drinking large amounts of alcohol. (Around 294 scientific establishments have proven this) This alone is enough to verify this as correct. This is the same for stroke and liver problems, and cancer, although the numbers are different.

> The reasoning behind the liver problems is that the liver is responsible for purifying things inside of the body. Alcohol is an unpure substance, and the liver has to work to remove it. If excessive amounts are consumed, then the liver may fail, causing life threatening illnesses.

> Once again, this is a True statement.

> I hope this helped answer your questions, and any other questions you may have had on the subject.

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Answer:

true

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