60 ways alcohol can harm

  1. Tuberculosis
  2. Laryngeal cancer
  3. Oesophageal cancer
  4. Liver cancer
  5. Uncertain neoplasm
  6. Colon cancer
  7. Lung cancer
  8. Rectal cancer
  9. Other cancer
  10. Lip, oral cavity and pharynx cancer
  11. Stomach cancer
  12. Other anaemias
  13. Purpura and other haemorrhagic conditions
  14. Other metabolic disorders
  15. Diabetes melitus
  16. Less common psychiatric and behavioural conditions combined
  17. Epilepsy
  18. Transient cerebral ischaemic attacks
  19. Cataract
  20. Phlebitis and thrombophlebitis
  21. Cardiomyopathy
  22. Intracerebral haemorrhage
  23. Sequelae of cerebrovascular disease
  24. Hypertensive heart disease
  25. Essential (primary) hypertension
  26. Cerebral infarction
  27. Complications of heart disease
  28. Stroke, not specified
  29. Occlusion and stenosis of cerebral arteries
  30. Occlusion and stenosis of precerebral arteries
  31. Other cerebrovascular diseases
  32. Chronic ischaemic heart disease
  33. Less common circulatory diseases combined
  34. Unspecified chronic bronchitis
  35. Other chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  36. Pneumonia
  37. Alcoholic liver disease
  38. Fibrosis and cirrhosis of liver
  39. Other inflammatory liver diseases
  40. Abscess of anal and rectal regions
  41. Gastro−oesophageal reflux disease
  42. Gastric ulcer
  43. Other diseases of digestive system
  44. Other diseases of liver
  45. Pancreatitis
  46. Other local infections (skin/subcutaneous tissue)
  47. Osteonecrosis
  48. Gout
  49. Other arthrosis
  50. Abnormal results of function studies
  51. Malaise and fatigue
  52. Other ill−defined/unspecified mortality causes
  53. Unknown/unspecified morbidity causes
  54. Fracture of shoulder and upper arm
  55. Fracture of femur
  56. Fracture of rib(s)/sternum/thoracic spine
  57. Less common injury, poisoning and other external causes combined
  58. Intentional self−harm
  59. Falls
  60. Transport accidents
 
Looks like they added some just to make a nice round 60.

EDIT: I see now it's The Daily Fail. Groundbreaking stuff. LOL
 
When you take the devil into your mouth, you're doomed! For he is lying there in wait for you inside that bottle of whiskey. Waiting for you to take him into your mouth. Waiting to get down into your guts where he can do his devil's work.

From the movie, "hang em high". If I think back on my drinking for recreation days, it is a miracle I survived intact, well almost.
 
Wtf is this - Other ill−defined/unspecified mortality causes
 
The human race(most) can only put in their body as to what is made available on the racks by the most educated of them for implementation, so I cannot drink alcohol of my own from a plan/science that is not already available.

Money:
So who is poisoning whom in human rankings of life-? And the who is blaming who for taking the bate-?=Yes again the educateds are dishing out the blame as well, and with cures as well....The human race goes full circle many time in one life....

Seeing all the crap the human body is fed today, I always wondered if one look over a long lifespan of generations if a human body is fed any potential poisen in relative terms in small amounts if over generations the body will adapt to it to become imune to its negative effects......However we overdo most of what we put in.

From the planet's perspective the human race is the most wastefull specie ever walking it in its entire history.....
 
Bullshyte. As with everything it's the dose you use.

Alcohol can keep you alive and well as it thins your blood thereby being cardio protective. As it's not as potent as say aspirin there is very low risk to any cerebral bleeding should you pop a vessel.

If you drink an excessive amount you may get couple of those 60 things.

This is just an academic team making a paper to keep their status as academics.
 
The relevant word in this article is "excessive". This will equally apply to wine, chocolate, donuts and coca-cola
 
Lol, science goes out of the window when we try to be objective about things with hedonistic qualities. People will go on about the dose making the poison, but will ignore the evidence that the required dose for harm is a lot less than the average person thinks is safe to consume.

Trade-off is up to the individual.
 
So the 3 fractures on the lists had me smile. Is that from falling when drunk?
Probably lol, but if I had to guess, it could also be that decreased liver function due to alcohol intake means less activation of vitamin D, and therefore reduced bone density. Not an expert though.
 
Bullshyte. As with everything it's the dose you use.

Alcohol can keep you alive and well as it thins your blood thereby being cardio protective. As it's not as potent as say aspirin there is very low risk to any cerebral bleeding should you pop a vessel.

If you drink an excessive amount you may get couple of those 60 things.

This is just an academic team making a paper to keep their status as academics.
A lot of recent stuff on alcohol indicates it's not really good in any amount.

 
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