Dangers of Drinking Too Much Alcohol
Drinking and smoking often go hand in hand, and the same may be true for their health consequences. Tobacco use may interact with alcohol to increase the risk for certain cancers. Additionally, smoking is a major risk factor for stroke, which is further increased when combined with alcohol.
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