Excessive alcohol consumption in a short period (one Evening) is worse for the liver than if the drinks are spread out over the week, especially if you have type 2 diabetes or a genetic predisposition to alcohol-related cirrhosis. These are the conclusions of a study by University College London (UCL), the Royal Free Hospital, and the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Read Also: The Health Effects of Alcohol and Alcohol Use Disorders Binge Drinking has the most negative impact on the liver The researchers’ work, published in Nature Communications, shows that the way alcohol is consumed is a more accurate
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