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Alcohol Abuse in Pregnant Women: Effects on the Fetus and Newborn, Mode of Action and Maternal Treatment
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Ornoy A, Ergaz Z
Int J Environ Res Public Health (2010) Show Abstract »
In addition, alcohol may also affect the cerebellum.
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Cigarettes and alcohol interact to cause certain cancers, e.g., head and neck.
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Do parotid duct abnormalities occur in patients with chronic alcoholic pancreatitis?
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Sagatelian MA Wright RA  » 
Am J Gastroenterol (1998) Show Abstract »
Several studies have suggested that ethanol affects the pancreas and parotid gland.
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Alcohol and coronary artery disease.
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Ahlawat SK, Siwach SB
Int J Cardiol (1994) Show Abstract »
Alcohol affects the heart and circulation in several ways.
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It is hypothesized that ethanol reduces the levels of retinoic acid in the developing embryo either by inhibiting conversion of retinol to retinoic acid and/or by depleting the level of retinol, thereby causing central nervous system and limb abnormalities.
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However, toxic compounds such as ethanol, which can alter the pancreas and possibly the kidney, could also have a key role in the genesis of urinary findings in pancreatic diseases.
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Causal considerations on alcohol and HIV/AIDS--a systematic review.
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Shuper PA Rehm J  » 
Alcohol Alcohol (2010) Show Abstract »
Alcohol affects the immune system, thus contributing to a worsened course of HIV/AIDS.
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Increased expression of mitochondrial genes in human alcoholic brain revealed by differential display.
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Fan L Wilce PA  » 
Alcohol Clin Exp Res (1999) Show Abstract »
The altered gene expression may reflect mitochondrial dysfunction in the alcohol-affected brain.
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The present data confirm that a significant percentage of injury-producing traffic crashes involves drivers who are under the influence of drugs of abuse, alcohol, or other drugs affecting the CNS.
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Metabolic consequences of alcohol dependency.
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Preedy VR Why H  » 
Adverse Drug React Toxicol Rev (1997) Show Abstract »
The aim is to illustrate the numerous ways in which alcohol affects the body.
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