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  2. What Really Happens to Your Body a Week After You Stop ... - AOL

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    Alcohol inhibits your ability to reach a REM state while asleep, so after a few days without alcohol, you’ll start to notice that you’re dreaming more and getting deeper, more restorative rest ...

  3. 'I Cut Out Alcohol For 3 Weeks And My Workout Stamina ...

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    Alcohol can have negative effects, according to experts. Here's what happened to my workouts and fitness when I stopped drinking alcohol for three weeks. 'I Cut Out Alcohol For 3 Weeks And My ...

  4. Dry January: What is it and how beneficial can giving up ...

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    Abstaining from alcohol for a month is only one part of addressing negative effects from longer-term alcohol consumption. People who drink excessive amounts of alcohol are at higher risk of death ...

  5. Alcoholism - Wikipedia

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    The acute withdrawal phase can be defined as lasting between one and three weeks. In the period of 3–6 weeks following cessation, anxiety, depression, fatigue, and sleep disturbance are common. [77] Similar post-acute withdrawal symptoms have also been observed in animal models of alcohol dependence and withdrawal. [78]

  6. The Truth About Alcohol - Wikipedia

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    The Truth About Alcohol is a 2016 BBC documentary that explores common beliefs about alcohol. [1] It was made after the UK lowered the recommended amount of alcohol for men to match women's at about the equivalent of seven imperial pints (4 L) of beer per week. It follows Javid Abdelmoneim as he explores the effects of alcohol on the body. The ...

  7. One Little Pill - Wikipedia

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    Usually after 3 to 4 months (but occasionally 15 months), successful practitioners are no longer addicted; some people give up drinking alcohol altogether, while others become social drinkers. If they choose to continue to drink, the patients have to continue taking the drug as needed for life.

  8. 28 Days (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Bullock as Gwen Cummings, the film's protagonist; a newspaper columnist with drug and alcohol problems. Viggo Mortensen as Eddie Boone, a patient in rehab and a famous baseball player, who is addicted to alcohol, drugs, and sex. Dominic West as Jasper, Gwen's boyfriend and an alcoholic; he considers Gwen's recovery a joke.

  9. Why are there no cancer warnings on alcohol bottles?

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    1989 — the year of big hair. The first season of "The Simpsons" and the fall of the Berlin Wall. It’s also the last time the US government updated the health warning labels on alcohol. "The ...