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Alcohol depresses nerves that control involuntary actions such as breathing and the gag reflex which prevents choking.More...
How Long Does Alcohol Stay In Your System ?
After alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream, it leaves the body in two ways. 10 percent goes through perspiration, breath and urine. The remainder is broken down through metabolism. The rate at which it is metabolizes is the same for everybody regardless of their weight, height, race or sex.More...
There are many alcoholic drinks that are available in the market. However, some alcoholic drinks are more popular than others. Here is a brief list of alcoholic drinks that are popular among people who drink alcohol.More...
Number Of Alcohol Related Deaths Per Year
Many find it difficult to accept that alcoholism is a disease -- a chronic, progressive and fatal disease if not treated. Alcohol is a drug; the most commonly used and widely abused psychoactive drug in the world.More...
Treatment For Alcohol Poisoning
Binge-drinking is the most common cause of alcohol poisoning. Binge drinking means drinking a lot of alcohol in one sitting. So, what are the symptoms of alcohol poisoning that you should look for? Symptoms include the following:More...
Why do people have alcohol? Are most users aware of its drawbacks and are fully conversant that it is bad for the health? What are the reasons that make them behave so? People use alcohol for many different reasons and here are some of the reasons Why People Use Alcohol ?.More...
Can You Bring Alcohol On An Airplane ?
There is no definitive answer to whether a passenger can carry alcohol on a plane. This is a regulation that varies from country to country and from one airline to another. It is however a regulation imposed by most countries. The restriction, when it applies, is mostly for security reasons and applies to all liquids with a few exceptions.More...
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