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Excessive alcohol consumption has similarly detrimental effects on cellular health and longevity. Alcohol metabolism generates acetaldehyde, a toxic compound that contributes to oxidative stress and cellular damage. This damage impairs cellular functions and disrupts the integrity of cellular components. Chronic alcohol intake can lead to liver damage, which affects the body's ability to detoxify and repair itself. This disruption extends to other organs and tissues, increasing the risk of age-related diseases such as cardiovascular disorders, cancer, and neurodegenerative conditions. Additionally, alcohol can interfere with cellular repair processes and contribute to inflammation, further accelerating cellular aging. Moderate or abstinent alcohol consumption is recommended to mitigate these effects and support cellular health. By minimizing oxidative stress and supporting the body's repair mechanisms, individuals can enhance their chances of achieving greater longevity.