lunes, 2 de abril de 2018

Older adults and alcohol—get the facts

NIA E-News

Did you know that how the body handles alcohol can change with age? You can have the same drinking habits you did when you were younger, but changes in your body can make you feel "high" without increasing the amount of alcohol you drink. This can lead to accidents like falls and fractures, as well as car crashes.
Drinking too much alcohol over time can:
  • Lead to some kinds of cancer, liver damage, immune system disorders, and brain damage
  • Worsen some health conditions like osteoporosis, diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, ulcers, memory loss, and mood disorders
  • Make some medical problems hard for doctors to find and treat—for example, alcohol causes changes in the heart and blood vessels. These changes can dull pain that might be a warning sign of a heart attack.
  • Cause some older people to be forgetful and confused—these symptoms could be mistaken for signs of Alzheimer's disease.

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