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What long-term physical damage can happen to adults who drink heavily for many years?
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They can experience damage to their organs.
They can experience damage to their organs.
They can have an improved memory and focus.
They can have an improved memory and focus.
They can develop stronger bones and muscles.
They can develop stronger bones and muscles.
They can gain better overall vision and hearing.
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They can experience damage to their organs.
Long-term heavy drinking can cause liver disease (fatty liver, hepatitis, cirrhosis), pancreatitis, heart problems, brain and nerve damage, increased cancer risk, and weakened immune and endocrine function.
Long-term heavy drinking can cause liver disease (fatty liver, hepatitis, cirrhosis), pancreatitis, heart problems, brain and nerve damage, increased cancer risk, and weakened immune and endocrine function.
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