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The effects of binge drinking on healthy and diseased livers.
The estimated global prevalence of alcohol abuse is 5%-15%, with 15%-20% of these individuals being considered binge drinkers. Despite the high prevalence, the effects of binge drinking on healthy and diseased livers remain unclear. This review focuses on the effects of binge drinking in adults with otherwise healthy livers and those with a variety of common underlying chronic liver diseases.