Yes. Excessive alcohol consumption can raise blood pressure. Heavy drinking, even short-term, causes spikes that may become long-lasting. To minimize risk, limit intake to one drink per day for women and men over 65, or two for younger men. Alcohol can also contribute to weight gain, which indirectly affects blood pressure.

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