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		<title>Women Health and Alcohol Abuse – Your Life Is In Danger!!</title>
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Alcohol Abuse and Women Health
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<h4>Alcohol Abuse and Women Health</h4>
<p>There are hundreds of discussions on alcohol and its abuse, but this one is specially aimed at effects on women health caused due to the consumption of alcohol. Considering the variety of diseases and the resultant condition due to alcohol consumption in women prompted me to post a specific article on this topic.</p>
<p>Alcohol abuse may it be in men or women is definitely causing health hazards. Certain conditions like <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/drink-and-drive/">impaired driving</a>, domestic violence and <strong>sexual assault</strong> are nothing but ugly faces of <strong>alcohol abuse</strong>. It just doesn’t stop with deteriorating ones health but also tries to harm other due to the uncontrolled behavior, a result of excessive drinking.</p>
<p>The following paragraphs highlight the <strong>health hazards</strong> caused due to excessive drinking especially in women. Consumption of alcohol causes different effects in men and women. Even if we were to compare <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/drinking-men-women/">drinking in men and women</a> of the same build, height and weight, still results show lot of difference in their reactions to alcohol. And, even among individuals in the same gender, the reactions never match.</p>
<p>So what is that as women you should be aware of?</p>
<h4>Alcohol Abuse and Health Hazard in Women</h4>
<p>While both men and women suffer from health related issues, the nature of health complications faced are completely different.</p>
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<li><strong style="color:#993300;">Alcohol during Pregnancy</strong> – Women who consume <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/pregnancy-and-drinking/">alcohol during pregnancy</a> run the risk of contracting Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) in their children. Though the risk of contracting the disease is a concern when the person is involved in <strong>heavy alcohol consumption</strong>, the effects of <strong>moderate drinking</strong> is not ruled out. Children affected by <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/fetal-alcohol-syndrome/">FAS</a> normally suffer out of mental and physical handicap. This is completely preventable and subjecting a child to such trouble is no less than child abuse.</li>
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<li><strong style="color:#993300;">Alcohol invites Cancer</strong> &#8211; While alcohol consumption triggers the chances of a <strong>mouth cancer</strong>, esophagus, pharynx, larynx and liver in men, contracting breast cancer is one of the dominant features of <strong>consuming alcohol</strong> in women. Research reveals that the chances of a woman under of the age of 25 contracting this disease in 1 in 15,000. With age the chances of getting <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/alcohol-cancer/">cancer with alcohol</a> become more.</li>
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<li><strong style="color:#993300;">Diabetes and Alcohol</strong> – Close to 16 million in the US suffer from type 2 diabetes. Consuming alcohol in moderation is said to reduce the chances of developing <strong>diabetes</strong> in women. With a research conducted on 16,330 women in the age group of 49 to 70 years, women who consumed alcohol in moderate showed less chances of developing diabetes.</li>
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<li><strong style="color:#993300;">Heart disease and Alcohol</strong> – While the discussion here is about <strong>alcohol abuse</strong>, you might wonder about the positive facts about alcohol presented here for your reference. It is to make clear that <strong>alcohol</strong> also helps in curing the disease when consumed in minimal quantities. Again, beware any time crossing limit is surely going to lead to <strong>health complications</strong>. Women who consume moderate quantities of alcohol ran lower chances of contracting a <strong>coronary heart disease (CHD)</strong> than women who abstained from consuming alcohol. Alcohol also helps women from <strong>hypertension</strong>. Research conducted over 7000 women over a period of 8 years in the age group of 20 to 40 years reveals that women who drank about half a glass every day had 15% lower chances of contracting the disease. Again, consuming more than 1.5 drinks per day increased the chances of developing hypertension.</li>
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<li><strong style="color:#993300;">Alcohol and Sexual Assault</strong> &#8211; More than 30% of <strong>sexual assault </strong>takes place when the perpetrator is under the influence of alcohol and there are many such cases where the <strong>victim</strong> is also <strong>intoxicated</strong>. Alcohol makes people loose control over their senses and is also one of the excuses quoted by the accused.</li>
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<li><strong style="color:#993300;">Alcohol and Memory Loss</strong> &#8211; Drinking alcohol in moderation actually helps in better concentration and performance in women and deterioration begins once the dosage increases where <strong>alcohol</strong> literally destroys brain cells. <a href="http://www.aboutdwi.com/blog/alcohol-abuse/">Alcohol abuse</a> increases the threat of dementia in elderly women.</li>
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<li><strong style="color:#993300;">Alcohol and Osteoporosis</strong> – Consuming alcohol reduces the chance of developing osteoporosis in women, again only in moderation.</li>
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