・ The Partnership for a Drug-Free America points out that alcohol's effects vary depending on age, weight... ・ The loosening of inhibitions is an immediate effect felt by many drinkers. Alcohol can also cloud judgment... ・ According to The ...
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・ Distorted vision, hearing, and coordination ・ altered perceptions and emotions ・ impaired judgment ・ bad breath; hangovers
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As a mental health professional with 20+ years experience, now retired, and who spent a good portion of that time working with alcohol and other drug dependencies and abuses, I wish I could deliver a lecture (and that means a classroom educ...
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Are you an alcoholic? When do you know you have become addicted? Drinking alcohol excessively for a long period of time has a lot of risks to your health. The amount of alcohol you drink at a sitting and the extent of overall times you do...
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Short-term effects of alcohol include a decreased attention span, a lack of balance, sleep disturbance and dehydration. In terms of mental effects, alcohol inhibits the ability to make sound judgements and affects concentration and focus. S...
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1.Alcohol can damage every organ in your body. It is absorbed directly into your bloodstream and can increase your risk for a variety of life-threatening diseases, including cancer. 2.Alcohol depresses your central nervous system, lowers yo...
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The alcohol used as a beverage is a variable solution of ethyl alcohol, containing aldehydes and ethers which give the different flavors to liquors. Physiologists now agree that alcohol is not a stimulant but a narcotic, capable of producin...
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