Answer:
alcohol can cause a temporary increase in heart rate and blood pressure. In the long-term, drinking above the guidelines can lead to on-going increased heart rate, high blood pressure, weakened heart muscle and irregular heartbeat.
Explanation:
This is because alcohol is a drug, and drugs either constrict blood vessels, or they open them up to wide which causes the feeling of being high, or buzzed.
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