The study challenges the idea that spreading out drinks makes binges harmless. It shows how consuming multiple drinks in one go overwhelms the liver, leading to inflammation and scarring.
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The study challenges the idea that spreading out drinks makes binges harmless. It shows how consuming multiple drinks in one go overwhelms the liver, leading to inflammation and scarring.

The study challenges the idea that spreading out drinks makes binges harmless. It shows how consuming multiple drinks in one go overwhelms the liver, leading to inflammation and scarring.
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