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St. Patrickamp;#39;s Day is upon us! And while the Irish holiday has a very rich cultural and religious history that should be respected and at the forefront of any celebration, itamp;#39;s also become a day for many to let loose and enjoy themselves an alcoholic beverage or two or more In todayamp;#39;s video weamp;#39;re going to take a look at the pathway alcohol takes as it travels through your body. Weamp;#39;re going to see the various organs and tissues that it interacts with along that way, and weamp;#39;re even going to discuss that amp;quot;oh so wonderfulamp;quot; feeling called a hangover. Thereamp;#39;s a lot to do, so letamp;#39;s do this! First and foremost I have to get this out of the way alcohol, or more properly known as ethanol is a legitimate toxin. While there are studies that have shown that small amounts of daily alcohol consumption can actually be good for you, those studies are pretty inconsistent with each other and