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5 Things You Should Know

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Grabbing a drink is an easy go-to activity when you’re making plans to catch up with a friend or getting together with colleagues after work. But drinking too much booze can come at a cost.

Researchers are beginning to unravel the many effects alcohol can have on the gut.

“Not only can alcohol by itself cause alcohol-associated diseases, it can also decrease the resiliency of the body to a whole host of problems,” Ali Keshavarzian, MD, director of the RUSH Center for Integrated Microbiome and Chronobiology Research in Chicago.

Here are five things you should know about how alcohol affects the gut and who is at higher risk for alcohol having a bigger impact on their gastrointestinal health.

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