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Headline: UNCAPTIONED: How giving up alcohol can benefit your health over a year
Caption: How giving up alcohol can benefit your health over a year. Millions of people around the world are currently abstaining from alcohol as part of Dry January to improve their overall health. If you are taking part in the challenge and considering taking the rest of the year off, or simply considering sobriety, Priory consultant psychiatrist Dr John Abraham has shared the benefits of alcohol abstinence. The expert has broken down exactly how giving up alcohol can benefit your health over the course of a year. One week: Better sleep and hydration. ”Most drinkers will have experience of going a week without alcohol, so you may be familiar with some of the early benefits, such as improved sleep, productivity, decision-making, and healthier eating patterns.” Dr Abraham explains. "Alcohol disrupts sleep by reducing REM cycles, leading to poorer quality rest. Better sleep enhances productivity, learning and problem-solving.” Two weeks: Improved gut health. ”Alcohol irritates the stomach lining and increases acid production, causing heartburn and acid reflux. After two weeks without alcohol, these symptoms reduce significantly as your stomach lining heals and acid levels normalise.” One month: Better skin, weight loss and improved liver function. ”On the outside, you'll have visibly better-looking skin, as more water is absorbed into our skin cells, we have increased cell turnover and premature ageing of the skin is prevented," the consultant psychiatrist states. ”On the inside, you'll now have fully-recovered liver function, as long as there was no permanent damage from prior harmful drinking habits.” Six months: Improved heart health. ”Alcohol can cause hypertension by affecting the nervous system and increasing stress levels. By lowering your blood pressure you have reduced the strain on your heart and arteries, decreasing your risk of heart attacks and strokes.” One year: Reduced risk of cancer and better mental health. ”Alcohol can disrupt the balance of neurotransmitters in the brain, leading to mood swings and increased anxiety. Without alcohol, your brain chemistry stabilises, promoting emotional stability and resilience.” Explaining the link between alcohol and cancer, he continues, "When your body breaks down alcohol, it converts it into acetaldehyde, a toxic chemical that can damage DNA and proteins. This damage can lead to mutations and the development of cancerous cells.” As such, your risk of developing various cancers, including liver, mouth, and breast cancer, decreases significantly after a year of sobriety. Instructions: THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT
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