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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5438380/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5438380/
The protective effects of alcohol consumption on hearing impairment may occur through several possible pathways or mechanisms. First, as far as we know, cardiovascular disease is associated with hearing loss2. Some studies proposed that the beneficial cardiovascular effects of alcohol consumption lead to the decreased risks of hearing loss4, 24, 25. Second, alcohol consumption may increase plasma HDL cholesterol concentrations8–10, contribute to better endothelial function13, 14, and reduce coagulation15, 16, which contribute to an optimal cochlear circulation and an intensifying anti-atherosclerotic condition and result in decreased hearing impairment. Third, alcohol consumption had anti-inflammatory action and neuroprotection17, 18, 35 that may help to enhance cellular survival of the cochlea. Finally, a U-shape association between alcohol consumption and hearing impairment was reported and the lack of enhanced benefits of higher levels of alcohol consumption or AMAC on hearing impairment is likely due to the adverse effects on other risk factors for hearing loss4, 21, 22, 24.