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Chala Getaneh, Olanrewiaju MKU
Heavy drinking, characterized by excessive and prolonged alcohol consumption, has profound and wide-ranging effects on health. This abstract provides an overview of the detrimental consequences of heavy drinking, encompassing physiological, mental health, social, and societal impacts. Chronic alcohol misuse leads to liver damage, cardiovascular complications, and an elevated risk of cancer. It also contributes to mental health disorders, including depression and anxiety, and impairs cognitive function. Heavy drinking often results in addiction, making it challenging to quit and leading to severe withdrawal symptoms. Additionally, it strains relationships, affects workplace performance, and can result in legal issues. On a societal level, heavy drinking imposes a significant economic burden and contributes to various public health concerns and family hardships. Recognizing these far-reaching effects underscores the importance of prevention and intervention efforts to address heavy drinking are negative impact on individuals and communities. Promoting responsible alcohol consumption and providing support for those struggling with alcohol misuse are essential steps toward fostering healthier societies.