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  1. Alcohol’s Effects on the Liver, the Neuroendocrine System, and Bone. The medical consequences of chronic alcohol abuse and dependence have been well documented in adults. They include liver disease, lung disease, compromised immune function, endocrine disorders, and brain changes.

  2. 1 Ιουλ 2014 · Alcohol’s effects on neurological function and disease are carried out through the actions of a variety of brain neurotransmitters, where there is a complex interplay between excitatory and inhibitory systems. Alcohol, consistent with a variety of other drugs of abuse, increases dopamine levels.

  3. 15 Οκτ 2016 · There is exceptional alcohol-related clinical and preclinical work being conducted in the areas of prenatal exposure, adolescence, emerging adults, adults, and even aging adults. In this review, we focused on only a subset of areas.

  4. 28 Μαΐ 2018 · Alcoholism, therefore, not only poses physical and physiological effects, but also is often associated with negative psychological and social outcomes. As children become young adults, many attend college away from home and use the extended freedom to engage in social drinking.

  5. 25 Αυγ 2022 · Human evidence is largely missing, but animal research provides limited but consistent evidence of heightened adolescent sensitivity to chronic alcohol’s effects on several outcomes, including...

  6. 25 Μαρ 2022 · This article reviews the impact of alcohol use on different systems and organs, summarizing available evidence regarding its medical implications. It examines current basic and clinical data regarding mechanisms to highlight factors and processes that may be targetable to improve patient outcomes.

  7. This article summarizes the physiological effects of alcohol on adolescents, including a look at the long-term behavioral and physiological consequences of early drinking.

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