Is it true that people who drink and blush are prone to Alzheimer’s?

There is some possibility that people who drink and blush are prone to Alzheimer’s disease.
Drinking red face can be caused by acetaldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) mutations that lead to reduced enzyme activity, which can lead to the accumulation of alcohol metabolites acetaldehyde in the body, and the skin will appear flushed and inflammation.
In recent years, research at Stanford University School of Medicine has found that the ALDH2 gene mutation that causes flushing after drinking may be associated with Alzheimer’s disease, but the results are limited to mice and need to be further confirmed.
Alcohol consumption is hazardous to health and can cause acute pancreatitis, tumors and many other diseases and should be avoided.