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Drinking too much too quickly on any single occasion can increase your risk of: accidents resulting in injury, causing death in some cases. misjudging risky situations. losing self-control, like having unprotected sex or getting involved in violence. To reduce your health risks on any single session: limit how much you drink.
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Drinking too much can harm your health. Excessive alcohol use led to approximately 95,000 deaths and 2.8 million years of potential life lost (YPLL) each year in the United States from 2011 – 2015, shortening the lives of those who died by an average of 29 years. 1 Further, excessive drinking was responsible for 1 in 10 deaths among working-age adults aged 20-64 years. 2 The economic costs ...
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Drinking too much and too quickly can lead to significant impairments in motor coordination, decision-making, impulse control, and other functions, increasing the risk of harm. Continuing to drink despite clear signs of significant impairments can result in an alcohol overdose.
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Drinking too much water too quickly is how you get in trouble. (According to this study, one dangerous condition called acute water toxicity is due to the rapid consumption of large quantities of fluids that greatly exceeded the kidney's maximal excretion rate.) A healthier hydration approach: Drink small amounts more frequently throughout the day.
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Alcohol poisoning is a serious — and sometimes deadly — consequence of drinking large amounts of alcohol in a short period of time. Drinking too much too quickly can affect your breathing, heart rate, body temperature and gag reflex and potentially lead to a coma and death.
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Overhydration, or drinking too much water, is a potentially deadly condition. Learn about causes, symptoms, treatments, and more.
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Hyponatremia
Hyponatremia is a low sodium concentration in the blood. It is generally defined as a sodium concentration of less than 135 mmol/L, with severe hyponatremia being below 120 mEq/L. Symptoms can be absent, mild or severe. Mild symptoms include a decreased ability to think, headaches, nausea, and poor balance. Severe symptoms include confusion, seizures, and coma.... Read more
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