Alcohol is the deadliest substance on Earth, yet it’s the centerpiece of our celebrations and social lives. This exploration dives into the paradox of drinking, examining its immediate effects as a social lubricant and its devastating long-term impact on the body and society. From brain damage and cancer to its role in violence, we uncover the actual cost of our global pact with alcohol.
Why We Drink The World’s Most Harmful Substance
Despite being the most harmful substance on Earth, alcohol’s role as a social lubricant creates a dangerous paradox that society is only now beginning to confront.
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