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Excessive ingestion of the macronutrient, alcohol, causes devastating complications in the brain leading to atrophy and impaired cognitive function with corresponding increases in morbidity and mortality and, consequently, reduced quality of life measures.
Excessive ingestion of lithium causes drowsiness, slurred speech and vomiting, among other symptoms, and poisons the central nervous system, which is dangerous as the required dosage of lithium to treat bipolar disorder is only slightly lower than the toxic dosage.
Excessive ingestion of mercury a health hazard associated with consuming predatory fishes damages neurological, sensory-motor and cardiovascular functioning.
People who have cirrhosis of the liver caused by excessive ingestion of alcohol also are at higher risk of contracting the disease.
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TPP has also been described in people with other thyroid problems such as thyroiditis, toxic nodular goiter, toxic adenoma, TSH-producing pituitary adenoma, excessive ingestion of thyroxine or iodine, and amiodarone-induced hyperthyroidism.
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In general, obese individuals' diets are characterized by excessive caloric ingestion, mainly due to larger protein and lipid intake and, proportionally, lower carbohydrate ingestion.
Manganese overexposure is most frequently associated with manganism, a rare neurological disorder associated with excessive manganese ingestion or inhalation.
Excessive magnesium ingestion and intoxication was also reported in association with drowning in the Dead Sea.
The true health burden of excessive Mn ingestion is currently unknown.
Excessive caffeine ingestion is also reported to accelerate bone resorption [ 5, 6], and prevents intestinal calcium absorption [ 9].
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