Excessive use of Alcohol or Caffeine

Excessive alcohol use can lead to the development of chronic diseases and other serious problems including: High blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, liver disease, and digestive problems. It causes cancer of the breast, mouth, throat, voice box, liver, colon and rectum. This stimulatory effect of high caffeine input may cause your heart to beat faster. It may also lead to altered heartbeat rhythm called atrial fibrillation, which has been reported in young people who consumed energy drinks containing extremely high doses of caffeine. Excessive drinking can also contribute to cardiomyopathy a disorder that affects the heart muscle. When alcohol is mixed with caffeine, that caffeine can mask the depressant effects of alcohol, makes drinkers feel more alert than they would otherwise. As a result, they may drink more alcohol and become more impaired than they realize increasing the risk of alcohol-attributable harms. Caffeine is a stimulant that can make you feel energetic and alert.

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