Heavy and binge drinking may rewrite your DNA new study shows
Heavy drinking can equal massive hangovers and maybe drunk texting your ex. But it turns out, if you are hitting the bottle too hard it can actually have serious health repercussions and may alter your DNA. Susana Victoria Perez has more.
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