1. Alcohol's Long-Term Effects on the Body
Long-term usage of this drug results directly in severe damage to the following main bodily areas: the circulatory system, central nervous system, fluid balances, motor skills, sexuality, sleep, fat storage, and nutrition. ... This results in a weakened immune system, placing alcoholics in more danger of contracting diseases. ... In the nervous system, alcohol acts as both a depressant and anesthetic. ... Over time, the brain and nervous system become less sensitive to its effects, which means that a greater quantity must be consumed to produce the desired feeling. ... The disruptive effects ...
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